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o_O.Q said:
whenever you have people interacting freely in a sexual manor towards each other, someone is often going to make some type of mistake, since no one is perfect, its not something that is ever going to go away in a free society

the problem is further compounded by the innate tendency most women have to admire and be attracted to men with power, who generally are going to tend to be dominant and likely to push boundaries than the average man ( since that is what drives success in a competitive environment )

Considering how common those mistakes are, it sure seems like something should be done about them - especially considering how easy mistakes they seem. Most harassment sounds like it's going way against common sense. I'm not saying there aren't cases where it's harder to differentiate between, say, flirting and harassment (for the harasser), but most cases should be quite obvious, yet they happen anyway. I mean, who thinks inappropriate suggestions, groping, ass slaps etc. are acceptable and not harassment by default? Then there's even more glaring cases of touching intimate areas. Many of these things might be acceptable at, say, a night club if you've been carefully evaluating the situation and pushing it further (without resistance), but generally it's clear as day that they're unacceptable behaviour.