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A man’s chest is not the same as women’s breasts. It just isn’t. People need to have some common sense on how to judge these type of videos and what the girl does in this video should not be about “what if the dude did this” or “who is at fault”.
My first guess is, and I’m 99% sure of this, that the guy is probably forced to respond like this because Disney is by far the most woke company out there, they litterarly have a written handbook for that stuff. He knows he is being recorded all day long and if he did not respond like this, he would probably be fired.
Secondly, if the above was not the case, he’s definitely overreacting, c’mon, he is staring at the girls breasts and then he acts like a drama queen whe she touches his chest.
Lastly, he is playing a muscled Disney character ffs, and touching his chest like that has nothing to do with harassment, at all.
This is the same dude btw, is this harassment? No.
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1. He did not, HE basically harasses HER in the movie but that is not the point of this :)
2. True, but again, I don’t see anything unappropriate. Kids these days see far more disturbing things we should seriously be worried about than this (anything social media, drag shows at school for, ..)
3. No, but I don’t see Disney having a Jessica Rabbit character flirting with male guests in their parks either.
4. He’s at work, hanging out leaning over a girl acting to get attention.
In the end, I guess, it’s all about opinions, and I do respect yours. I reflect my opinion on how far I would let someone get into my personal space. And in this case, I, as a guy, stand by the girl. Touching below the belt is a big no-go, that’s harassment. But his chest or his biceps for instance, in this particular context, innocent.
@bribrifourlife @interesting_aIl And I’m not saying she can touch him wherever she likes because of the context, but touching his (foam) chest, I don’t know, seems innocent to me
Not at all, people (men and women) can’t go and touch someone where they feel like. But in this case, it’s all about context. The guy is litterarly an attraction in an amusement park. His job is being Gaston, the flirty muscled macho from Beauty and the Beast. The context is totally different compared to IRL, like in a bar, street or workplace. If the man playing Gaston has issues with body boundaries, he applied for the wrong job imho.