Ecsedy, 

You need to reread the story very carefully.  

It describes multiple acts that a reasonable person would 
describe as abuse, and tells of many things that can't be 
construed as legitimate teaching techniques by any stretch 
of the imagination.

Why didn't they just slap the guy and ask for their $$$ 
back?  You'd be surprised how much women grit their teeth 
and put up with on a daily basis, when survival or just 
something they want badly is at stake.

Christopher

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 17:39:23 +0200, "Ecsedy Áron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> ...bad publicity.
> 
> http://www.westword.com/2007-08-02/news/dirty-dancing/full
> 
> I find the story most amusing... Here, rather those women would be sent 
> to a psychiatrist (by any sane member of the society)... Sueing a 
> teacher for touching your thigh??? Even if the guy is officially a perv 
> that's far fetched. Why not sue your masseur for touching you at 
> places??? Ever heard about a decently sized slap?
> 
> Also, making someone touch your privates against her will is closer to a 
> rape charge than harassment. However, to me it seems there was no force 
> or threats involved.
> 
> Aron
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