Nowadays, you could never do a scene like this. The feminist complaint is that he forces a kiss on her. There's no consent. However, back when this scene was filmed (1965), this was a humorous scene, and she ended up being into him after all, and slept with him. The thing that they don't get is these films are deliberately unrealistic, and that's what makes them fun. Just before this scene, some bad guys were after Bond, and he escaped by flying away with a jet pack. Then he drove away in a special car and they chased him, and his car was able to shoot out an oil slick that made it impossible for them to follow.
That's all shit that's totally unrealistic and you would be a complete idiot if you thought you could try it. You can't fly off in a jet pack, and you can't spew an oil slick onto the road, and you can't grab the cute nurse at the doctor's office and kiss her if you feel like it. Only a total imbecile would try any of that stuff. So along comes the Woke Mind Police to tell us not to just grab some cute nurse and kiss her. DUH! Notice they don't make any comments about the jet pack or the oil slick. That's because if they said, "Don't try to fly off in a jet pack," they would sound like morons. But they can get away with the dumb-ass comment not to just grab a woman and kiss her because of the whole metoo spazz.
No one was stupid enough to think he can just grab anyone he wants and force a kiss on her. This deliberately unrealistic movie never made a single man do that. But feminists will throw a fit over it anyway because they're a bunch of humorless whiners who are too stupid to understand the film.
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