People touching me to move me out of the way instead of saying "excuse me please". Especially when its strangers. Especially when its a stranger (or even someone I know) who gives me the creeps *coughboyfriend'solderbrothercough*.
I also feel violated when I cannot enjoy time in my own home for some peace and quiet. I'm quite sensitive to noises, and when a neighbour is blasting their music when I have a headache and trying to get some peaceful quiet time in my own home, ESPECIALLY at midnight or later, I do feel violated. Poeple say "people deserve to have fun when and where they like". Well 1) Is it that hard to have fun while not disturbing others? really? 2) Does the music really need to be that loud that you probably can't hear someone shouting right next to you? and 3) Am I not entitled to sleep for the sake of my health? What's more important? Someone's freedom to be entertained or someone's freedom to basic needs like sleep?
You see, the argument "people should be able to have fun where and when they like" does not stand when you're talking about violating someone's space with unwanted noise at an hour when they need to be sleeping. And, in my book, that means every night, not just week nights. Even one night missed sleep takes its toll, and if you're a light sleeper, the daytime is not an option for playing catchup.