>>11305017I was going to suggest the same thing. This won't go anywhere and besides, like I said, for you this is a horrible PR stunt as every active poster is easy to identify on this board.
>I observed the person and judged they weren't a threat, I still have to keep the chance that it really was an accident because it really could've beenI don't know what to tell you, I'd say that it's obvious when it's an accident and when it isn't, when it's prolonged it definitely isn't... And you were old enough to know what was happening to you, so I don't know. But if the guy is a repeated offender, well even if all he does is grab somebody's crotch for a second, if he does it to multiple people it can't be a mistake. Hell, nobody just grabs another person's crotch by mistake.
>she threw a pissy fit, ran away from home and gt knocked up by a gypsyAh yes, the reasonable children. This is what I meant. Children are emotional and they have no idea what they want. Adults exist to keep them from harm, but without suffocating them either. And if she did start anew, she must have realised that everything she did was a mistake.
>give credit where it's due and let them have what they wantYou only say that because you yourself couldn't, don't you? No, people can't do whatever they please, that's being completely irresponsible and all it creates is chaos. Civilisation evolved throughout the ages precisely because order and restraint were practiced. Nowadays nobody cares about that anymore, adults want to do whatever they please like overgrown children. And look where it's leading us. Once the west falls, the east is next.
>I don't know for you but I'm a contrarian, I don't like homogeneous communities, I just don't like themWell, despite all I said above, I don't like the idea of others giving me orders. Still, one has to acknowledge that, at times, one can't just do whatever they please.
>now can we please bury the axe?Alright. You sure lasted a lot.