I'm so sad for all the people who had to deal with this and either weren't believed or couldn't speak up for whatever reason.
I also think it's unfortunately less straight forward for girls of around 14/15. I get the feeling a lot of men think they're fair game and it's their own fault for dressing this way or that and all the bantering you get about "if there's grass on the wicket, let's play cricket".
I remember my parents saying to me that Jimmy Savile was dodgy and not a nice man, even back in the early 90s. I wonder what they'd heard.
I also think it's unfortunately less straight forward for girls of around 14/15. I get the feeling a lot of men think they're fair game and it's their own fault for dressing this way or that and all the bantering you get about "if there's grass on the wicket, let's play cricket".
I remember my parents saying to me that Jimmy Savile was dodgy and not a nice man, even back in the early 90s. I wonder what they'd heard.