I just feel like I didn't resist hard enough, or maybe I should have known beforehand. I don't want to report him and get him into trouble with his wife, I think I might ask not to be sent there again. This is the 2nd time this has happened at a temporary work place.
By the way, I reformatted it. I meant for it to be a poll. An IIN question would have been odd, as I didn't ask for normality.
You shouldn't have to "resist". You should expect to be able to have cordial relations with someone of the opposite sex without it being construed as an invitation for it to be something more. If you were outright flirting, fair enough. But you weren't.
I know...
It's just odd... It hasn't happened to me at work before and while I am friendly to him, I don't flirt with him, I hardly know his name. Thanks for the advice.
In the future, kick him in the balls... men hate that. Just like you hate being raped. Which is why it's rape. Because you didn't ask for it. Right there's your answer: you didn't ask for it, therefore, it is rape.
No matter what the situation is, you will always feel like you could have done more afterwards. I did resist when I was assaulted, and still thought it was my fault because I could've bit his thing off and didn't because I was afraid to.
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I just feel like I didn't resist hard enough, or maybe I should have known beforehand. I don't want to report him and get him into trouble with his wife, I think I might ask not to be sent there again. This is the 2nd time this has happened at a temporary work place.
By the way, I reformatted it. I meant for it to be a poll. An IIN question would have been odd, as I didn't ask for normality.
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You shouldn't have to "resist". You should expect to be able to have cordial relations with someone of the opposite sex without it being construed as an invitation for it to be something more. If you were outright flirting, fair enough. But you weren't.
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I know...
It's just odd... It hasn't happened to me at work before and while I am friendly to him, I don't flirt with him, I hardly know his name. Thanks for the advice.
In the future, kick him in the balls... men hate that. Just like you hate being raped. Which is why it's rape. Because you didn't ask for it. Right there's your answer: you didn't ask for it, therefore, it is rape.
No matter what the situation is, you will always feel like you could have done more afterwards. I did resist when I was assaulted, and still thought it was my fault because I could've bit his thing off and didn't because I was afraid to.