I've actually seen women try to defend this behavior by claiming it's only natural for them to do it towards men because women have been sexualized for centuries. It stems from women's bodies being openly put on display for men to sexualize them unconsensually, but honestly, this is just really shitty justification. I suppose these beliefs derive from the 'reasoning' provided above, and the fact that it supposably empowers women due to getting their 'lick back at men,' but nothing should justify actions like these. No human being should be fetishized, objectified, nor even have their body blatantly sexualized without consent, especially for something they can't even control (Shocking!! I know!!/sar).
It's immensely strange to see that people are even attempting to justify this behavior. I mean, if you're someone who has experienced SA or has been sexualized, why would you ever wish that on someone innocent? Someone who you don't even know-? It doesn't even take a shitton of empathy or nuance to understand that this sort of behavior is wrong 
The so called "feminist's" that deduce this predatory behavior to just being silly and claim that these behaviors are apparently inspiring, don't even deserve to call themselves feminists. The main point of feminism is to fight for the equality between the two sexes; male and female. It's strange to see that many people stereotype all men to be so-called perverts and automatically begin to start objectifying them, hence the infamous catching-print trend occurring. Hypocritical, isn't it? Not all men are creeps, nor or all women Innocent. Behavior's like this divide humanity and continue the cycle of abuse. 
It's genuinely disgusting to see how whenever a man gets sexually assaulted, they're considered "lucky" and that they apparently should feel "grateful" for a women even laying a finger on them. I'm not a man, so I can't touch upon this subject as much as you can, but I've been sexually assaulted as a women myself. I've also have had friends that have told me about their experiences in the past, on how they were SAed by a women, but weren't taken seriously for these exact reasons. It's so normalized in this day and age for some godsick reason. It's truly sad to see that these conversations are even necessary in today's society, or considered 'hot-takes.' This is quite literally why men aren't ever taken earnestly.
Obviously, the only initiative that could be taken to at least prevent SA is to teach children boundaries. However, but since most children have access to social media at such a young age, they are going to see these videos and start to begin believing actions like these are okay. Which, is another discussion, but I don't feel like delving upon at the moment. It'd mostly just be a side tangent, but it does definitely contribute to this issue at a large-scale factor.
I'm not quite sure what else I can add without basically just restating any claims you have already made, but TDLR: catching print = bad 




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im sorry dawg 

I haven't been on switch in a hot minute
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