Hormones are EVIL. Seriously, they cause so many problems.
Hormones are EVIL. Seriously, they cause so many problems.
Nevermind children, won't someone please think of the old powerful rich pedos running this industry???
"why would he put the woman he loved through that himself?" Well, the woman he loves and is fucking is his twin sister, whom he has also impregnated 3 times and with whom he attempted to murder a small child after said child caught them having sex. He's hardly a normal person with normal views on sex and violence.
Copy-pasting my previous response to someone else here:
This is also the serial murderer who is in love with a woman who once loved him back but who now recoils in horror every time she sees his missing hand. Cersei has rejected him constantly since he returned. As I've said elsewhere, that's not an excuse for his behavior. But it is a motivation. Which is what some…
This is the same Jaime Lannister who sat back and watched as his father had his brother's wife raped by an entire company/battalion/whatever of Lannister soldiers, and lied to his brother for some 20 years or so, telling him that his wife was really a prostitute that he had hired to take his virginity, and only…
Please fill us in on the kind of woman who lets someone rape her. Oh and cover rape vs "full out" rape while you are at it.
Cercei is not the kind of woman to allow her brother to full out rape her.
Historically speaking, white men have had a much greater advantage in terms of becoming powerful and successful, so the number of white men who are predatory as a byproduct of their corruption via influence is higher. There are instances of members of other races and genders showing poor moral character after becoming…
As someone that has no interest in the show, but is still really hurt by the general public's love affair with fetishized sexual violence in the media, I don't like being told that I should simply not watch something when it contributes to a rape culture.
Treating rape as if it is merely a throw-away plot device that…
No means no, homie. ESPECIALLY ON THIS WEBSITE.(that last bit was a joke... please don't hate me. no means no.)
Corey was talking about parties that a fellow late young actor's dad (a director/producer himself) had held where the son was abused. The kid died suspiciously after he began talking about potentially spilling the beans regarding those parties.
barely legal. So I don't like that. Can we just say 18 year olds?
What a horrific response to someone trying to speak out about their past abuse! "You're damaging an industry," really? Who cares?! It's not as if films simply wouldn't get made if we refused to let a little abuse slip by every now and again.
Egan was actually the victim of sexual trafficking when he was 14/15. Even if he isn't "clean," he was probably really fucked up by some very sick predators. I also think it's weird how much these people are given the benefit of the doubt. If an administrator of a school district went around to all the 18/19 year old…
It's a power thing, more than anything else. Were women super powerful across industries and in Hollywood, I would not be surprised even one bit if similar allegations became more of a thing. We already know that women can and indeed do rape men, but the societal power differential here means that more typically…
Blaming it on testosterone is fucking bullshit. It's social conditioning that mandates from birth that women are disposable sex receptacles to be bullied or tricked into sex by any means possible.
But isn't it time that we start holding our leaders — across all industries — to a higher moral standard? It shouldn't matter whether or not they broke the law, if their moral compass is way off point of north they should be devalued in the face of the community (cough terry richardson cough).
Which is a great example of why there needs to be a greater standard of gender equality among all professions. The reason at lot of these men get away with this crap is because the only people policing them or judging them are men just like them. If people who don't write this off as "boys will be boys" behavior…
I would too, but to fight is costly. The lawyer will also take a huge cut.