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That was at Slane in Ireland. There was a queue of men who got a blow job from her (allegedly). She was really drunk (so, consent issues) and not functioning too well, there were questions over her age (I think it turned out she was legal). also one photo showed one guy with arms aloft in champion stance while the

I agree. There's an aggression to it that is really off-putting- it seems to objectify the recipient somehow.

I hope you meant well but your third sentence seems (to me, at least) really inappropriate as a response to Cowsharky's comment.

I know you're right but...

If only lots of brides saw it that way. So many become so obsessed that NOTHING is more important than their big day (abroad) except maybe the hen (whole weekend, other end of the country) and the returning home reception (also whole weekend, other end of the country).

The sheer effort & energy involved in holding the physical positions involved while also having tremors AND acting/inhabiting the character is probably deserving of an award is he's done a good job. I've only seen clips but it looks like a job well done, even if the film itself is lacking.

Yep. I bet it wins a few. Politically makes America look good in a situation where it just wasn't.

Isn't the point of it that it was wrong, "dood" or not?

Sorry you had to deal with that (rapes of people in your charge). I can only imagine how tough that must be in such a macho environment. I might agree rationally that you were wrong but it's easy to understand why you did it.

"We can only guess, but I am guessing she comes from a very religious family- probably Catholic....."

Oh, it's only WOMEN that need to be operating by Christian values. His son is innocent!

Yeah, but no. I'm not convinced that if you used that button while actually being rape by one of the page users, FB wouldn't respond with "We have reviewed your report and.....

"Reduce inhibitions" meaning "get raped".

WRITE THE BOOK!

I don't like violence; I don't think it solves these issues & it reduces you to the level of the perpetrator.

Tbf, we don't know that she was presumptuous. Maybe he proposed- maybe she favoured her career. It's pretty presumptuous to suggest that she didn't know their relationship. Maybe she's looking back with rose-tinted specs. Point is, we don't know. And his widow only knows what he's told her.

Or perhaps it never reached her- she probably sees only a selection of the mail sent to her.

Also, isn't Aniston allowed to be sad about his death? If my first love died, even if we weren't in touch, I'd be pretty upset. And if I'd felt I'd learned a lot from that relationship, I'm sure that would add to my sadness.

Aniston didn't say that; his wife suggested it was her husbands gift to Aniston that she learned to appreciate love in the form of Theroux.

No, she offered to send her the photos from their time together.