Dictionary Definition
grope n : the act of groping; and instance of
groping
Verb
1 feel about uncertainly or blindly; "She groped
for her glasses in the darkness of the bedroom" [syn: fumble]
2 search blindly or uncertainly; "His mind groped
to make the connection"
3 fondle for sexual pleasure; "He made some
sexual advances at the woman in his office and groped her
repeatedly"
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Verb
- To feel with or use the hands; to handle.
- To search or attempt to find something in the dark, or, as a blind person, by feeling; to move about hesitatingly, as in darkness or obscurity; to feel one's way, as with the hands, when one can not see.
- To touch (another person) closely and sexually
- We'd been together 2 weeks, and have just been kissing and groping, but no sex yet.
Noun
- an iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel
- Quotations
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- 1866: Gropes appear to be pieces of iron binding together the inner joint of the fitting, and grope-nails to have been used for fastening these to the wood. — James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England, Volume 1, p. 544.
Extensive Definition
In psychiatry, the clinical term frotteurism (no
longer called frottage) refers to a specific paraphilia which involves the
non-consensual rubbing against another person to achieve sexual
arousal. The contact is usually with the hands or the genitals and
may involve touching any part of the body including the genital
area. The majority of frotteurs are male and the majority of
victims are female, although female on male and male on male
frotteurs exist. Adult on child frotteurism is a common early stage
in child
sexual abuse. This non-consensual activity may be done
discreetly without being discovered, or in circumstances where the
victim cannot respond, typically in a public place
such as a crowded train, or at a rock concert. In common speech
frotteurism is called groping though this term may sometimes be
used for consensual Frottage.
Usually such nonconsensual sexual contact is
viewed as criminal
offense: a form of sexual
assault albeit often classified as a misdemeanor with minor legal
penalties. Conviction may result in a sentence including compulsory
psychiatric treatment.
A person who practices frotteurism is known as a
frotteur.
Etymology
The term frotteurism derives from the French verb
frotter meaning 'to rub'. The term frotteur is the French noun
literally meaning 'rubber' or 'one who rubs'.
The psychiatric handbook, the DSM (see below),
used to call this sexual disorder by the name frottage until the
second edition (DSM II). However, this term is no longer used in
the USA to
refer to the sexual disorder, which is now called frotteurism, as
it is in the current fourth edition (DSM IV). Nevertheless, the
term frottage still remains in some law codes and is synonymous
with the term frotteurism. "Frottage" is now used for consensual
rubbing as part of normal sexual activity.
Symptoms
The professional handbook of the
American Psychiatric Association (APA), the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth
edition (DSM IV), lists the following diagnostic criteria for
frotteurism.
- Recurrent, intense, or arousing sexual urges or fantasies, that involve touching and rubbing against a nonconsenting person.
- The person has acted on these sexual urges or fantasies, or they cause the person significant distress, to a degree they are disruptive to everyday functioning.
DSM IV Classification
According to DSM IV (Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual, IV edition), where all psychiatric illnesses are
represented as numerals to avoid confusion, frotteurism is
classified as 302.89.
Groping in Japan
Chikan (痴漢, チカン, or ちかん) is a Japanese term referring to an obscene act conducted against the victim's will, or a person who commits such an act. The term is frequently used to describe men and women, who take advantage of the crowded conditions on the public transit systems to touch people sexually. While the term is not defined in the Japanese legal system, vernacular usage of the word describes acts that violate several laws. In clinical psychology, this desire is called frotteurism. Although women on crowded trains in Japan are the most frequent targets of chikan, sexual predators in Japan can take advantage of people of either sex in other situations as well. One such situation for frottage is bicycle parking lots, where a molester will wait until a woman or man is bent over, unlocking his or her bicycle lock, and then grope him or her from behind. Chikan often features in Japanese pornography, along with other non-consensual themes.As part of the effort to combat chikan, some
railway companies have designated women-only
passenger cars.
One high-profile instance is that of economist
and former professor at the graduate school of Waseda
University Kazuhide
Uekusa who has a string of arrests for sex-related offences,
the most recent of which came when he was arrested for molesting a
schoolgirl on a train on September
13, 2006.
The neologism referring to the corresponding
female chikan, albeit mainly used in the context of pornography, is
chijo.
Concern and controversy
The issue of groping does not just affect females but males also. Such is the concern of groping in Japan that a film has been made about it. The film I Just Didn't Do It by Japanese film director Masayuki Suo, based on a true story, focuses on a male office worker acquitted of groping after a five year legal battle. The film aims to highlight the issue of groping and challenge the fairness of Japan's secretive legal system, which has a 99.9% percent conviction rate in the criminal courts. However, an independent legal study has suggested that the reason for the high conviction rate is not a pro-conviction bias but is instead attributable to understaffed and under-financed prosecutors' offices pursuing only the most solid cases. Even so, the criminal courts have traditionally been lenient in cases of groping and have only recently made efforts to combat the social problem with tougher sentences.References
grope in Danish: Frotteurisme
grope in German: Frotteur
grope in Estonian: Frotörism
grope in Spanish: Frotismo
grope in Finnish: Frotterismi
grope in French: Frotteurisme
grope in Icelandic: Frotteurismi
grope in Japanese: 痴漢
grope in Dutch: Frotteurisme
grope in Polish: Frotteuryzm
grope in Portuguese: Frotteurismo
grope in Russian: Фроттеризм
grope in Swedish:
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Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
agonize over, be at sea, be uncertain, beat
about, doubt, examine, explore, feel, feel around, feel for, feel
unsure, fish, flounder, fumble, grabble, grope for, poke, poke around, probe, prod, pry, pry around, puzzle over,
question, quick look,
root, scrabble, search, tentative examination,
thrash about, wonder,
wonder whether