I know the feeling. That happened to me. However, what I did pales in comparison to what Cosby or Weinstein did.
Basically, I was accused of gawking at a retail store - and it was also said I took pictures, but that wasn't proven.
Thing is, it's not really
what you did, it's women who want to make drama. Remember this: Women love drama. Watch any TV show, you'll notice this. In fact, any reality show like Housewives of [location] will tell you exactly this. Some women play with you regardless if they like you or not. Some love to flirt, but then when shit hits the fan, that can be used against you in the worst way possible. That's why you got to be careful with any accusation. Because some are "true," some are scandalous in reasoning, some are dramatic in reasoning, and whatnot. That's why cops either don't believe the woman, or investigate thoroughly, reading between the words. Because you
can touch a woman's ass without consequences, as long as she likes you, or respects you, or is your friend. Just make sure you're making the right move, and not just out of nowhere like
some men do. (I mean, a stranger going up to a woman and grabbing her bikini, then walking away - I've seen it first hand.)
This whole thing was supposed to bring out the issues of sexual assault in the workplace, and not to destroy careers such as Bill Cosby. I mean, for fuck's sake he's 68! Leave him alone. Weinstein is a different beast because you're not supposed to mix pleasure with the workplace. That's what this boils down to, but twitter twist this whole sexual assault situation into their own movement with "Me Too." So, every man is blamed. The media wasn't helping, either. These leaks shouldn't have happened. These stories are just to bank on the #MeToo revolution, which is why we're seeing more and more sexual assualt incidents that has
NOTHING to do with workplace sexual assault.