No it's assault and battery you only have a right to use violence in self defence that's only if violence is used against you being touched doesn't constitute violence although it may be sexual assault but the threshold is higher because your in a relationship and touching is normal and expected if he perceived it as you playing hard to get then it's unlikely to amount to anything. Realistically you should have said something like "seriously not now I'm not joking" slapping his hand away could be him perceiving you as again playing rough a lot of girls like to say no and then pulled back. But physically kicking him when you could have said "seriously stop" or "I'm not joking or playing a game stop now" is wrong. No matter what something like wanting sex and not realising it or arguing is one thing but physically hitting is another thing entirely.
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Gender doesn't matter. Talking to your ex is i boundery issue thing, and something they need to have a serious talk about. And continuing trying to iniciate sex, is sex abuse. They definitely need to have a talk about what is and isn't ok.
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in my opinion a physical altercation is unwarranted.
He was TALKING to somebody?
I have a rule at my house - you don't like it here, or in my bed, then YOU can get out. Homey don't play dat.Yes, she defended herself against sexual assault. No means no.
I think you should avoid hitting in your relationship but this guy was not listening. I would say both have not done so good in this situation.
lol " kicks him out of bed" is he a child? should have slapped the shit out of her.
Yes ladies have a right to choose when they feel like having sex.
Yes that is very abusive
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