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Chapter 2 by dialectic dialectic

Who's the victim?

Anne, a young woman -- shifting social conventions

Anne is a young woman who is sharp and professional at work, and sociable and outgoing at all times. She works in an advertising company. But with her sharp brown pixie haricut, her slender-yet-rounded frame, and her C-cup breasts, she could have been a model instead. So her neighbour Mark tells her, anyway.

Anne's only real problem is that she keeps accidentally wrong-footing people with her outgoing behaviour. She feels as though social conventions keep mysteriously changing somehow, and she can't quite get a grip on what they are. Sometimes, she only realises that something was a bit strange about a situation --- or that she did something that crossed a line --- hours after it happened.

Fortunately, no-one seems to mind if she's a bit forward or socially awkward at times. A lot of the time, people don't notice at all. It's sweet and harmless enough. She's a bit embarrassed about it, but Mark assures her that it's all completely fine.

For instance, there was the time:

What odd or funny situations does Anne get herself getting into?

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