Consent is what matters here, not context.
However, if you’d like to add context to this particular situation;
He got “carried away” and kissed her.
She did not get carried away and kiss him.
She has stated she did not want the kiss, did not consent to the kiss, and did not like the kiss...
I happen to agree that the media stirs things up.
I also haven to think they have a point in this case.
Sorry to mention my work again but it is relevant here. If some people could come on a VAWG (violence against women and girls) patrol with me in the city centre on a Friday and Saturday...
I didn’t realise you’d asked a question?
Edit. Ah would I consider it sexual assault? Yes.
Would I want them sacked for it?
Probably not.
I have taken up an issue with HR before though with a person who “gave out hugs” every time they came into the office.
They had a particularly annoying...
It’s an interesting photograph that.
Many people have claimed to be the subjects.
It was thought to be spontaneous but is now widely accepted to be staged.
None the less for it though. Great photograph.
She’s said she didn’t want it to happen, she didn’t consent, and didn’t like it.
What here is confusing you? Where is the sticking point?
If one of your strong minded daughters said her boss had kissed her and she did not want him to and was arguing with her about it and telling her and...
What has “being strong” got to do with not wanting to be forcefully kissed by someone?
Additionally, strength of character does not rule someone out of being assaulted or abused.