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I watched the clip and I’m a bit perplexed how someone who is supposed to be the embodiment of sex and was an exotic dancer making a living off of sexy dancing could be so decidedly UNsexy in that. I can’t speak to what Hough meant, but I felt awkward watching because Rose looked awkward.

Being in Portland (a city with strip clubs everywhere) and having quite a few current and former dancers as friends, I can’t tell you how many of them were serious dancers until their bodies basically out grew the expected shape, and they didn’t wanna stop. Ballet, modern, jazz, hip hop...a lot of these women have

Hypocrisy and double standards don’t outrage you? They really should.

I don’t normally comment, but I felt the need to point out the hypocrisy of this article. I’m all for pointing out if a women is being body shamed, for whatever reason, but to call a white, non curvy, white, blonde, blue eyed girl a “ walking bowl of buttered noodles” is absolutely doing the SAME DAMN THING.

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Eh...I’m slightly more inclined to believe Hough meant it the way she says because that dance was terrible and uncomfortable to watch.

I don’t presume to know what she meant but that performance was lackluster and absolutely without enough energy to sell it.

Ahaha, so I watched this episode on mute while I was working and I literally told my roommate that Amber’s performance made me uncomfortable with how decidedly not energetic it looked. Like, you could tell it was supposed to be sexy, but it weirdly was just NOT which I hadn’t expected from Amber at all. I’m truly

Even the worst rape apologists tend to be vehemently opposed to what they considere “real” rape. It’s just that the only rape they consider real is the fictional variety.

He doesn’t think what he did was rape. His victim failed to say no hard enough, so it was acceptable for him to keep pushing her. It’s what men do! Whereas a slave being raped by owners is awful and horrible and deserves total condemnation.

Hey, where did the ‘profound sorrow’ go?

After reading all of the horrifying transcripts (the phone conversation was especially horrifying) it seemed pretty clear that he was acquitted based on the two having consensual sex previously. The way he and his friend harassed her was sickening. He doesn’t seem to have any remorse for anything because he genuinely

I still can’t quite wrap my mind around the fact that two men who raped a woman then got together years later to write a scene where a woman is raped and traumatized, specifically crafted to evoke extreme sympathy and fury in both viewers and the main character himself.

He has a Trump-like inability to admit wrongdoing even when the evidence strongly indicates he’s guilty.

What about inviting your friends in to watch and take a turn? No apology for that?

Parker is trying real hard to ensure that no woman wants to go see his film. Smashing job, idiot.

I don’t trust the character of someone who apparently feels no guilt about his part in a night that led to someone’s suffering and suicide. I can’t imagine doing anything that led to such an outcome and then not feeling guilty about it, whether my actions were deplorable or completely innocuous.

It looks like a lot of them are trying to keep from falling over stuff thats getting tangled in their feet.

I’m assuming this is a joke (please let it be a joke), but it still ain’t a good look, seeing as you’re painting Aniston as a vindictive shrew and Cotillard as essentially a prostitute. I mean, you’re really running the gamut of gross female stereotypes here...

How does one get to be over 40 and gave zero self awareness?

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