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9 Mar 2017
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what's the difference between "fumble someone" and "grope someone" when it's said in a sexual manner?
what's the difference between "fumble someone" and "grope someone" when it's said in a sexual manner?
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9 Mar 2017
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"Fumble someone" isn't really used at all. Though people also only use the word "grope" to describe a pervert committing a crime, I'm sure that it is more commonly used to describe things of a sexual manner.
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@QLiu Not usually, but if you are trying to use one, "grope" would make more sense.
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@claudia_montemayor
then which word would you use to describe an action like "feeling, brushing, softly touching"?
sorry for going too deep and dirty😢
then which word would you use to describe an action like "feeling, brushing, softly touching"?
sorry for going too deep and dirty😢
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