Then she should have put her clothes back on, instead of sitting on his floor waiting for him to brush her hair.
Then she should have put her clothes back on, instead of sitting on his floor waiting for him to brush her hair.
It’s also a perfect teaching moment about enthusiastic non-consent, like leaving.
“well, no means no, plus you have to physically leave the space for them to respect that, otherwise I think it’s just awkward sex.”
How was there a power imbalance in this context? He was not her boss or teacher, etc.
Every time she expressed hesitation or said she wasn’t comfortable with something, he stopped. She doesn’t try to leave until the end and he doesn’t stop her. Instead he calls her an Uber. Also, she’s a grown adult too and doesn’t seem like she was forced into anything. Being inconsiderate is not the same thing as…
I agree. I don’t feel like he sexually assaulted her and don’t feel like this should be included in the same realm as “me too.” I think he was very wrong and acted like an asshole, but she was always free to go. He didn’t force anything on her. This reminds me of the type of stuff they tell you in high school (“If a…
He was absolutely tacky. And we’ve all been there. But to call this an “assault” diminishes assault and removes agency from women. (Not arguing at you - just thinking out loud!)
But I thought 23 was #adulting? So if you date anyone who is older and/or has more money, it’s automatically a power imbalance weighted against the woman?
I’m not sure what the power imbalance was in this situation, unless you’re implying that he physically threatened her.
This was a bad date. She had a horrible date with a clueless guy who thought he was being sexy and hot. She was made to feel uncomfortable, and it wasn’t right.
Let me get this straight, they had that info for, in essence, 25 YEARS now.........and NOW they’s admitting to having it?!
I’m so happy for Corey. To me, he’s like the Rose McGowan of the boy set. He kept crying out, and no one was listening.
I don’t know who she is, but her concave stomach is hard to look at.
She doesn’t even walk unless she has to.
Ugh, me as well.
I honest to god really enjoy that morning show, because it’s much lighter on fluff and more heavy on actual news than the other morning shows. I’m glad Gayle and Norah can balance out these feelings for their coworker and prioritize believing women.
“Self taught rocket scientist” doesn’t believe in science. Film at 11.
The center is hollow and filled with nougaty goodness. Mmmm. Nougat.
Your first sentence is gold.
I am 1000% behind this plan. I wish more dumb people would launch themselves in home made rockets.