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I mean, you could say that the story presented in the original article is only one side of the story, but if what was written is true, than it was definitely a sexual assault and it's kinda hard for me to understand how one wouldn't see it as such unless they think that sexual assaults have to be brutal and involve physical fighting.
According to the article, he was doing everything to her, he undressed her, kissed her, put his fingers into her mouth, into her vagina etc. All actions were done or initiated by him. She tried to protest multiple times either by saying she's not comfortable or by pulling away. And when she did protest, he just kept pushing and doing stuff to her, violating her. At 'best', she complied with some things without protest.
That's more or less how majority of sexual assaults and rapes look like.
Here's the article: https://babe.net/2018/01/13/aziz-ansari-28355
Comment by bananophilia at 18/02/2025 at 12:40 UTC
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The fact that hundreds of men in this sub - a supposedly progressive and pro feminist space - don't think it's sexual assault is so illustrative of what rape culture is.