In Bus Top: Encoxada
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Victims of encoxada on the bus top often suffer from transit trauma—an anxiety disorder specific to public transportation. Symptoms include:
It is crucial to understand: There is no "accidental" encoxada. If a person presses their genitals against you for more than a second and adjusts to maintain contact as the bus moves, it is a crime. encoxada in bus top
The word originates from the Catalan and Spanish term encoxar-se, which literally means "to squeeze into a corner" or "to press against." Historically, it was used to describe the natural pushing and shoving of a packed bus. However, over the last two decades, activists and law enforcement have redefined the term to expose a predator’s tactic. Victims of encoxada on the bus top often
An encoxada is not accidental jostling. It is the deliberate act of an individual (the encoxador) using the excuse of a crowded "bus top" to rub their pelvis, thighs, or genitals against a victim—usually a woman or young girl—without consent. The "bus top" environment is the perfect storm for this behavior: limited visibility, constant movement (braking and accelerating), and the anonymity of a tight crowd. It is crucial to understand: There is no
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