Oshima Yukari confesses to being a victim of “one-touch molestation,” saying, “I was just passing by...by the time I noticed, it was too late.” TV Asahi announcer Tanaka Moe also confesses, “Someone just tapped me on the buttocks...”
9/8 (Sun) 17:19 Freelance announcer Yukari Oshima (40) appeared on “Abema News Show” (broadcast at noon on Sundays) on the 8th. He mentioned the victim of “one-touch molestation.” The program reported on the recent broadcast of Nippon Television’s “24 Hour TV” that comedian Yasuko (26) was groped on the breast by a man on the sidelines while she was running in a charity marathon, and continued on from that topic with a feature on “one-touch molestation” that takes place in crowds. Oshima confessed that she herself had been a victim of “one-touch molestation.” “Once, just as the train doors were opening and I was about to get off, a man passed by and touched my breast, causing me to get off,” she said. He explained what happened at the time, saying, “It happened so quickly,” and added, “Everyone was coming down with great force, and before I knew it, I was wondering if I’d hit it by mistake, and it had disappeared. By the time I realised it was a molester from earlier, it was already too late,” he explained. He continued, “It’s pretty vicious. “One touch” is malicious in the sense that it requires quick judgment, chasing and catching the bait. I think it’s terrible.” TV Asahi announcer Moe Tanaka, who hosted the event, also commented, “When I was getting on and off the train, I was tapped on the buttocks. But it’s so crowded that I can’t tell who’s there. So there are many things that can’t be helped,” he commented. He commented, “In Yasuko’s case, it’s scary because by the time you realize it…”
I don’t understand why people want to touch something even just for a moment. There’s no way someone could commit a molestation crime if they did something like that. I’d rub a nice, sexy ass for an hour. But you can’t be satisfied with just a moment. Of course, with consent.
>I wonder if I hit him by mistake >I realize it was the molester from earlier I wonder if I hit him by mistake, so I conclude later that it was a molester I wonder what the basis for this leap in logic is.
A victim mentality is born from an out-of-control sense of entitlement. They think their bodies have too much value. In the past, people used to bathe naked in the streets. It’s really easy to make a woman go crazy. If you tell her how horrible things have been, she’ll go crazy right away. How do you tell if she touched you or hit you?
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