This post deals with sexual harassment and might be triggering for some readers.
It was my favourite type of Saturday afternoon.
No social plans. Just hours to spend however I pleased.
I went to the gym and to an appointment at the laser clinic. Then I decided to walk to the shops to return a pair of shoes I’d bought online and changed my mind about.
But as I crossed the park I walk through most days, it started to pour with rain. I had no umbrella with me and just a pair of thongs on my feet. At the edge of the park, by a crossing, I sheltered under some trees, deciding what to do. Should I forget about shopping and grab a taxi home? Or should I find somewhere close by to purchase an umbrella?
There were about 10 or so people huddled in the same place, clearly having to reassess their own plans for the day.
Seconds later, I sensed someone standing close behind me.
Then I felt a hand on my left bum cheek followed by a… definite squeeze, and three very firm, very deliberate pats.
I swung round, horrified, ready to tell a creepy guy to back off.
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