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If a partner or family member wakes you from a night of restful slumber, do you stretch and jump out of bed, ready to make it a great day? Or do they need to don protective armor before doing so? Have you ever punched someone when they told you a streak of bad luck in your life was "meant to be?" Is your glass less than half empty with a fly buzzing around it? Then you could be a pessimist.
If you are a pessimist, perhaps these posters are more your speed than the traditional motivational posters often seen in offices and schools. Be yourself and don't ever turn that frown upside down.
See more motivational posters for pessimists here.
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I agree they could try to prosecute him under the law, but I think that a conviction would be dicey at best.
Technically, Missouri calls this "assault in the third degree" but it's the same as what is usually called "battery." Missouri's law makes it a misdemeanor to "knowingly cause physical contact with another person knowing the other person will regard the contact as offensive or provocative." ("Provocative" here probably means provoking a fight.) Seems reasonable to expect that a man should "know" that women might find hugs from a strange guy "offensive."
Given that we're only talking about hugs, there may be uncertainty over whether to prosecute him, but if there's reason to think he's a creep and not just a harmless hugger, I think they could prosecute him under this law if necessary.
Oh please, you wouldn't do anything.
If a guy did that to me (not that I'd let it get to that point these days, but when I was much younger) I'd at least try to get him charged with assault. That is just not normal, nor at all acceptable.