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Groping

"Gallant images and spirit of the foreigner" (1905)
A man gropes a woman's thigh (Mexico City, 2015).

Groping is a form of sexual assault involving the intentional inappropriate touching of another person commonly without their consent.[1] The term generally has a negative connotation in many societies [2] Touching a consenting person's body during sexual activity, a massage, or a medical examination is not usually considered groping, though the term is sometimes used to include clumsy, selfish, or inappropriate sexual touching. Areas of the body most frequently groped include the buttocks, breasts, vulva, thigh, penis, and scrotum. Gropers might use their hands, but pressing any part of their body against another person can be considered groping.

The practice of women being subjected to a pat down by officers, such as customs or security officers at airports, is controversial. Such behaviour by public officials requires a clear legal authorization.

Toucherism, considered a paraphilia, is a practice of a person touching another non-consenting person with their hands, typically in crowds, for their own sexual pleasure. Groping may be depicted in pornographic films.

  1. ^ "Grope, verb". Cambridge Dictionary.
  2. ^ The Age, 12 June 2019, 'Disgusting': man sentenced for groping female runner on Sydney's Bay Run

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