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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 430099" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I know nothing about wrestling (my disclaimer), but apparently there is a wrestling move called the "butt drag," where one basically grabs his opponent's butt cheek in order to pin him. During wrestling practice, one boy did the butt drag and dug in too deeply, if you get my meaning, and then was prosecuted for sexual assault and expelled from school for bullying.</p><p></p><p>Now, not knowing anything but what our local news has said on the subject, I'm of two minds on this. Was the move deliberately taken too far, or were the boys unevenly matched, with one being considerably stronger than the other? Had there been on going trouble between them? If this is an accepted wrestling move, taught by coaches, then why is there so much media attention?</p><p></p><p>I feel badly for the boy who was "dragged." I hope his folks discussed it with him before they went on national television to talk about this. Embarrassing and painful enough when it's a local case, but I can't imagine a high school boy would be comfortable with the entire world knowing a teammate allegedly inserted his fingers there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 430099, member: 4040"] I know nothing about wrestling (my disclaimer), but apparently there is a wrestling move called the "butt drag," where one basically grabs his opponent's butt cheek in order to pin him. During wrestling practice, one boy did the butt drag and dug in too deeply, if you get my meaning, and then was prosecuted for sexual assault and expelled from school for bullying. Now, not knowing anything but what our local news has said on the subject, I'm of two minds on this. Was the move deliberately taken too far, or were the boys unevenly matched, with one being considerably stronger than the other? Had there been on going trouble between them? If this is an accepted wrestling move, taught by coaches, then why is there so much media attention? I feel badly for the boy who was "dragged." I hope his folks discussed it with him before they went on national television to talk about this. Embarrassing and painful enough when it's a local case, but I can't imagine a high school boy would be comfortable with the entire world knowing a teammate allegedly inserted his fingers there. [/QUOTE]
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