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I don't care. If anything, he should feel obligated to be sex positive to maybe help his fans get out of their shitty ass mindsets or whatever is wrong with people that think abuse is hot.

I drank whenever she talked about that inner goddess thing. Tipsy BDSM = not so safe.

After a while reading it, I decided to take a shot every time she referred to "down there" as the "apex of (her) thighs".

You seem to be missing the point here, which is that all of the men in the film got 9 percent, while the women, including one of the main characters/one of two stars of the film got 7 percent. Jeremy Renner, whose role is a glorified cameo, got 9 percent. You keep mentioning the poster and the advertising — it's

PEOPLE HAVE DIFFERENT ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEX THAN ME?

Then going back to my wife and newborn baby afterwards... I had a long shower before touching either of them."

I feel like anyone with kinky desires should boycott this film."

Christian's also not into "BDSM." He's into physical, emotional, and sexual abuse.

Dornan's just reflecting the attitude of the books, though. Christian's only into BDSM because of childhood trauma related to his "crack whore" mother, and then Anastasia fixes him with her love and inability to refer to her genitals as anything but "down there," and then they have the kind of sex that loving people

I had a long shower before touching either of them.

'Come on guys I know I'm not paying for this but I am expecting a show.'

Adams's role was actually much bigger than Cooper's. She and Bale were the stars, but she made a lower percentage than Jeremy Renner, whose role was an extended cameo. It's pretty blatant and indefensible.

But Renner was also paid more than Adams or Lawrence. That's ridiculous.

But didn't Jeremy Renner get more than Adams, too?

I know why!! SEXISM. It's a really simple answer.

Why does Cooper have billing above Adams when Adams was a main character and Cooper merely a supporting role? (at least by the Academy's standards).

That explanation is minorly bullshit because Adams was the second lead character not Cooper. She was on screen longer than him and was nominated for a Best Actress to his Best Supporting Actor nomination. But that's hollywood women get less screen time even when they are the main character of a film, women get lower

This is what is irritating me- why couldn't they ask him how he feels about being paid more than a female co-star? That seems like a reasonable question, since they are such a big *news organization.*

If Bradley Cooper said something about the pay disparity, it would just make him the More Sexy-iest Man Alive. If Amy Adams said something about the pay disparity, she could be in a cat fight! Speaking out! Diva behavior!

The sexist headline potential is virtually endless when a lady has something to say about

"Now, that first story might not seem to be some huge righteous vengeance,..."