Or perhaps by the endless number of news stories about missing women - those who are later "found" in the most horrific circumstances. And we wonder... HOW - how in the world did this happen??? Sometimes it happens with a stranger who stalks and molests, which is undeniably what happened here.
As in this instance where there was molestation.
Should we avoid any human contact except by the barrel of a gun because of that?
We should use good judgement. I think that what happened to
TSQ was criminal and dangerous. That's not to say that settings don't exist where romance happens and can naturally be acted upon -
of course there are. This setting is not one of those. And his rude sexual advance crossed EVERY line of decency, in my opinion.
yeah, whatever
Or perhaps your "shotgun daddy" approach is nothing but your deep-seated fear of sex and paternalistic attitude towards women because you know what's best for them, which is undeniably what is happening here.
There's the gun reference, again
Have to be honest... I'm not really sure what you are getting at, here. My "deep-seated fear of sex..?" Do I have that??

I
think you are trying to diagnose me as a prude. Well, if you're accusing me of having spoken to my daughters as they grew up about situations like this - what to do and what not to do...
GUILTY AS CHARGED a thousand times over. This incident isn't about romance or even sex.. it is about crime and safety.
Or perhaps by the endless number of news stories about missing women - those who are later "found" in the most horrific circumstances. And we wonder... HOW - how in the world did this happen???
Yes. He kissed her on a bridge, in broad (setting) daylight, with lots of people around. Clearly he's a psychotic rapist murderer!
^ You left out the sexual groping part. But yeah, you got me there. No one was ever physically or emotionally harmed in a situation like this ever before.