In the video you can tell the guy is extremely happy about the victory. They just won the world cup. I think in that specific moment he was just overly ecstatic and kissed her because in many European countries, kissing people in the manner he did is not entirely uncommon to say hello let alone to celebrate as well. It reminds me of the famous V-J Day in Times Square photo. The sailor kissed a woman randomly he had never met before because he was so happy the war had ended. Back in the 1940s such an act was cherished because it was a display of unrestrained love due to extreme happiness and everyone recognized it as a joyful thing and allowed for the transgression of no consent because realistically, a kiss is harmless. It is only in modern times that anyone looks at something like this as bad.
Why did he feel compelled to kiss her specifically? I think in all likelihood, there was some slight unspoken tension between her and him. Like if he was going to romantically hookup with anyone on the team it would probably be her which is precisely why she wasn't the hottest on the team because he's not a super attractive guy himself. That likely has absolutely nothing to do with anything specific she said to him or any specific action taken by him or her but rather just an unspoken knowing that his subconscious mind acted out on. Just as how if you're thrown into a classroom for a year, you kind of know which girl you'd probably have a chance to date and want to hookup with and she probably isn't going to be the hottest in the class.
In a sane world, the woman and this guy would just deal with the situation like grown adults which means not invoking public HR to get the guy fired.
In the video you can tell the guy is extremely happy about the victory. They just won the world cup. I think in that specific moment he was just overly ecstatic and kissed her because in many European countries, kissing people in the manner he did is not entirely uncommon to say hello let alone to celebrate as well. It reminds me of the famous V-J Day in Times Square photo. The sailor kissed a woman randomly he had never met before because he was so happy the war had ended. Back in the 1940s such an act was cherished because it was a display of unrestrained love due to extreme happiness and everyone recognized it as a joyful thing and allowed for the transgression of no consent because realistically, a kiss is harmless. It is only in modern times that anyone looks at something like this as bad.
Why did he feel compelled to kiss her specifically? I think in all likelihood, there was some slight unspoken tension between her and him. Like if he was going to romantically hookup with anyone on the team it would probably be her which is precisely why she wasn't the hottest on the team because he's not a super attractive guy himself. That likely has absolutely nothing to do with anything specific she said to him or any specific action taken by him or her but rather just an unspoken knowing that his subconscious mind acted out on. Just as how if you're thrown into a classroom for a year, you kind of know which girl you'd probably have a chance to date and want to hookup with and she probably isn't going to be the hottest in the class.