No it really doesn't. It wasn't hard to get him to stop. He went in for a kiss and grabbed her at the same time. BTW they were dating.
And who the fuck cares if he actually tried to put his hands in her pants. As long as she could shove him off and walk away then so be it.
Women do the exact god damn thing but never get called out for it.
All these actresses NOW coming out......this could have been prevented way earlier if they had any semblance of a conscience. They knew he would keep doing it but didn't say anything because they wanted their awards, and money, and status, etc. Fuck them. Everyone knew.....no one cared. And now they pretend they all give a fuck.
I can give you 10 girls that would suck a cock just to be an extra in a A list movie.
Why isn't there any accountability to these people that knew but were "too afraid" to speak up. If Weinstein was molesting children or torturing animals would they be "too afraid" then?
Of course the context matters. It always does. I can't envision any situation in which the context doesn't matter. How do you separate the person from the context?
There is obviously a continuum of sexual assault. Since you didn't state what he did, it was impossible for me to determine--hence the statement, "What was the context?"
I never stated that women never do the same thing to men and never get called out on it. Stop putting words in my mouth. There is of course a double standard when it comes to sexual assault/harassment.
Well, obviously, she did care, so it does matter to her. That's the thing about subjective experiences--they don't have to matter to anyone but the agent. I am not in a position to call your girlfriends subjective emotional experience surrounding the incident into question.
As for the actresses, well, we were discussing your girlfriends experience.