Thankfully nothing like that ever happened to me but as a newly wed I was dismayed when the seating arrangements at a tennis club dinner meant husbands and wives were split up.
I was seated between two men who were complete strangers. The one on my left was polite and friendly but the one on my right completely ignored me preferring to give all his attention to the young woman on his right.
Suddenly he yelled out, jumped out of his chair and ran from the room. I noticed his hand was bleeding.
Apparently he had been trying to slide his hand between the woman’s legs. Twice she tried to push his hand away without making a fuss but on the third attempt she stabbed the back of his hand with her fork.
There was no fuss. He didn’t return and she just calmly asked for a clean fork and carried on enjoying her meal.
I was full of admiration and we became good friends but I don’t think I’d have had the courage to remain so calm.
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