It's one of the standard tropes of feminism a la Julie Bindel and her ilk that people (especially women) are victims if and only if and when Bindel says they are victims. What the people themselves say is wholly irrelevant.
when I had a proper job some years ago I was required to asses performance of the team members , half of whom were women
This involved the two of us spending hours together in a car covering a large geographical area. On one occasion it was late afternoon and the very attractive woman in her mid thirties decided she wanted to change her snagged tights. I was driving and said I would find a convenient place to stop so she could do it
She said not to bother ,she would do it while we were travelling. She took a new pack from her bag, took her shoes off , put her feet up on the dashboard , pulled her skirt up round her waist lifted her bum off the seat and wriggled her tights over her knees complete with caught up knickers until they were off her legs .
I was trying not to look and in my shocked amazement almost hit the car in front.
She made some jokey comment about her knickers coming off in the procedure then carried on putting the new tights on without pants .
I never told anyone at work about this incident for fear of incriminating myself and putting my job at risk.
Do you think I was a victim in this case ?