mummabear
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As well, for anyone who says she should have handled it at the time: That's nice for you to say. Very often in these situations, people are shocked into silence. It is hard to speak out at all, but often somewhat easier to do it when you're out of the moment and have time to reflect and realize it was NOT OKAY.
Sure someone grabbing your butt is not okay, and maybe we shouldn’t be so okay with people grabbing others people butts. But seriously she was so shocked by this that the blood drained out of her head and she just froze.
A little dramatic.
I think the word sexual assault is being over used.
So I have never been to his show so I am not sure of the set up. But he was sitting on his piano bench, she and others all gathered around for a picture and she sat with him on the bench? So I am assuming the friend who took the picture was behind them? And they were all there only a couple of minutes while taking the group shot? So in the group shot, would it not have been obvious that one person was taking a picture of something?
And I have to say, I think if this is true she has every right to feel how she feels and to be upset but so traumatized that she can't even look at the picture? I have to agree with the pp on that, it's a bit much. Sorry, I would have slapped the stew out of him at the time.
Feel upset, think he is a creep sure. But tramatized?!? Has this women never been in a club or at a concert?
I also think when you decide not to come forward at the time, it makes it pretty difficult for you to decide to do so years later, it also makes it impossible for the accused to defend themselves.