Knowing a few famous people in the movie industry and hanging out, it was interesting how the famous guys do draw women, and some don’t say no. The same for famous women. The real issue yes, all women AND men deserve to be respected, when they respect themselves. Seen more than a few of both who don’t.
Basically, if she said no and you ignored it you’re a sexual predator. If you held something over on her to get sex like a job or some other form of reprisal you’re a sexual predator. If you preyed on the young or infirm you’re a sexual predator. If you said something stupid and then regretted it then most likely as In many other situations you were led by your hormones like the idiots we can all be at times. Approaching the opposite sex can be a mine field since we don’t always speak the same language at the same time but the human race must go on and sometimes being stupid is endearing to the other person. The awkward kiss and wrong words coming out of your hormone addled brain don’t make you a sexual predator but intentional psychopathic behavior to get what you want at all cost does. So, be careful out there.
Every adult male has a history of doing “something” he is not proud of and would not have done if his mother.. priest.. sister.. teacher.. wife were watching. And every adult female has an example of “something” that made her uncomfortable.. The issue is, when to expose the incident.. and at the moment.. it seems revenge.. blackmail.. or, an attempt at fame is the force driving this.
If you make a mistake and don’t learn from it, seek help. If you did learn from it and became a better person, then you really shouldn’t worry unless the wrongdoing is really serious. Usually a long line of little mistakes that weren’t learned from occur before then and if you didn’t learn, you’ve only yourself to blame.
I know, I’ve made a number of them myself that I regret, but at least I learned from them.
Historically, SOME men have not had any kind of control over their ‘baser’ emotions nor have they EVER attempted to develop any control – if you are wealthy enough or powerful enough or self-centered enough, the idea of ‘control’ evidently has never occurred to you. You suffer (as do the rest of us, because of you) from, “I can’t control myself; I just start kissing them…”It is incumbent on men to LEARN control! Some ‘childish’ variation of “The devil made me do it!” is absolutely NOT ACCEPTABLE! Those pathetic individuals who continue to let their “inner child” hang out for all to see need to grow up, already!
DANI RICE, if a chaperone is required whenever a man meets with a woman, that encourages discrimination against women. Plus, you are disregarding LGBTQ completely. Two people should be able to meet professionally without fear.
Dtroutma over 6 years ago
Knowing a few famous people in the movie industry and hanging out, it was interesting how the famous guys do draw women, and some don’t say no. The same for famous women. The real issue yes, all women AND men deserve to be respected, when they respect themselves. Seen more than a few of both who don’t.
Zev over 6 years ago
No, probably, yes, maybe, if it involved grabbing or leering then yes, did she smile, doesn’t make a difference it’s still creepy.
Ontman over 6 years ago
The most telling was the guy that was happy for not being famous.
Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago
So where is Donnie in that lineup??
Silly Season over 6 years ago
^^
If said males tend to grope or harass… Probably.
If not, then no.
Otherwise, your question presupposes that the accusations are false.
NRHAWK Premium Member over 6 years ago
Basically, if she said no and you ignored it you’re a sexual predator. If you held something over on her to get sex like a job or some other form of reprisal you’re a sexual predator. If you preyed on the young or infirm you’re a sexual predator. If you said something stupid and then regretted it then most likely as In many other situations you were led by your hormones like the idiots we can all be at times. Approaching the opposite sex can be a mine field since we don’t always speak the same language at the same time but the human race must go on and sometimes being stupid is endearing to the other person. The awkward kiss and wrong words coming out of your hormone addled brain don’t make you a sexual predator but intentional psychopathic behavior to get what you want at all cost does. So, be careful out there.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 6 years ago
Every adult male has a history of doing “something” he is not proud of and would not have done if his mother.. priest.. sister.. teacher.. wife were watching. And every adult female has an example of “something” that made her uncomfortable.. The issue is, when to expose the incident.. and at the moment.. it seems revenge.. blackmail.. or, an attempt at fame is the force driving this.
Dani Rice over 6 years ago
Y’know, for all people make fun of Pence, he is very wise to not meet any woman without a third person present.
mr_sherman Premium Member over 6 years ago
If you make a mistake and don’t learn from it, seek help. If you did learn from it and became a better person, then you really shouldn’t worry unless the wrongdoing is really serious. Usually a long line of little mistakes that weren’t learned from occur before then and if you didn’t learn, you’ve only yourself to blame.
I know, I’ve made a number of them myself that I regret, but at least I learned from them.
wellis1947 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Historically, SOME men have not had any kind of control over their ‘baser’ emotions nor have they EVER attempted to develop any control – if you are wealthy enough or powerful enough or self-centered enough, the idea of ‘control’ evidently has never occurred to you. You suffer (as do the rest of us, because of you) from, “I can’t control myself; I just start kissing them…”It is incumbent on men to LEARN control! Some ‘childish’ variation of “The devil made me do it!” is absolutely NOT ACCEPTABLE! Those pathetic individuals who continue to let their “inner child” hang out for all to see need to grow up, already!
Nantucket Premium Member over 6 years ago
DANI RICE, if a chaperone is required whenever a man meets with a woman, that encourages discrimination against women. Plus, you are disregarding LGBTQ completely. Two people should be able to meet professionally without fear.
walkingmancomics over 6 years ago
Oh, poor, poor pitiful me. Lord have mercy on me. If I have to ask, then yes, l did it.