tickledgirl
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drew70 said:Excellent reference, Ray. I find the phrase "often defined" a little currious. It begs the question, "How often?" It seems to imply that it is just as often NOT defined by mere physical contact. The dictionary definition I quoted did include a couple of legal definitions, neither of which came close to defining assault as "any physical contact with another person without their consent." I would say that even given that assault is sometimes defined in a legal sense as any physical contact with another person without their consent, I doubt that something as brief as *name removed at OP's request*'s foot tickle would be enough to constitute legal assault, and certainly not sexual assault. Otherwise people would be "assaulting" each other regularly on city streets, crowded stores, busses and theme parks.
Drew, intent is an important element of many crimes. It's actually more important than what you do. For example: If you accidently bumped into me on a crowded bus, that's not a crime. If you walked up to you on an empty bus and stood an inch away from my face, that would be a crime, at least under Illinois law. (I'm guessing other states have similiar laws.)
"Under Illinois law, assault and battery are separate crimes. Assault is defined as an act that makes another person have reasonable apprehension of battery. Battery means intentionally or knowingly and without legal justification causing bodily harm to another person, or making an insulting or provoking physical contact with a person."
Is tickling someone's foot "provoking physical contact"? It'd probably depend on how good a lawyer you can afford. But there's certainly a case to be made that it is. That's especially true light of the comments the perpetrator made here about his intent, and his knowledge that the contact was unwanted.
Basically, if a reasonable person would assume physical contact is unwanted, you should not intentionally make physical contact, especially for the purpose of your own sexual gratification.
P.S. I'm don't mean to imply anything by saying "you" and "me." Ordinarily I cast myself as the "bad guy" in examples like these. I'm just dodging cross-comments about whether you'd find my actions desirable.
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Why would I do such a thing? Well, it wasn't for sexual reasons, or as you so elequently put it, "getting my jollies." 




