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13 hours ago, matelot said:

In some jobs women get unwanted attention. If you don't want such attention you shouldn't really be working as a hostess in an all male event.

 

In December I took a hot 24 year old shopping to Ann Summers and bought her some love balls. I have to confess afterwards we were walking up some stairs and I slapped her bum. I just hope the Internet police don't come and arrest me.

So its the womens fault if she gets unwanted attention because of the way she looks,dresses or the industry she works in???

Your heads up your ass boyo!

As for the example you shared well thats entirley different as you were in a relationship with that person.

In alot of ways i feel sorry for you if this is genuinly your opinion....

If a guy slaps a womans ass and its unwanted attention then its wrong,its that simple.It goes both ways aswell though,females cant paw male strippers just because an oiled up hunk is helicoptering his man bits around!

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6 hours ago, stihlmadasever said:

So its the womens fault if she gets unwanted attention because of the way she looks,dresses or the industry she works in???

The women at the President's club were basically employed as sex objects. It's hardly some massive outrage that some drunk men leered at them... You might not leer at fit birds however most men do....

 

I think the things to take away from this story are:

 

1. The media and politicians get absolutedly hysterical about trivial things.

2. Great Ormond Street Hospital have too much money if they can give half a million back to the President's club.

3. It would have been good if the media and politicians were as keen to condemn sexual exploitation in places like Rotherham.

 

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3 minutes ago, matelot said:

The women at the President's club were basically employed as sex objects. It's hardly some massive outrage that some drunk men leered at them... You might not leer at fit birds however most men do....

 

I think the things to take away from this story are:

 

1. The media and politicians get absolutedly hysterical about trivial things.

2. Great Ormond Street Hospital have too much money if they can give half a million back to the President's club.

3. It would have been good if the media and politicians were as keen to condemn sexual exploitation in places like Rotherham.

 

Some valid points.

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8 minutes ago, matelot said:

The women at the President's club were basically employed as sex objects. It's hardly some massive outrage that some drunk men leered at them... You might not leer at fit birds however most men do....

 

I think the things to take away from this story are:

 

1. The media and politicians get absolutedly hysterical about trivial things.

2. Great Ormond Street Hospital have too much money if they can give half a million back to the President's club.

3. It would have been good if the media and politicians were as keen to condemn sexual exploitation in places like Rotherham.

 

1 By the reports there was alot more than leering.

2 All charities have a set of guidelines to abide by when it comes to donations,and although i do agree with what you say,they couldnt be seen to be accepting donations from an event which has received such negative press coverage.

3 Not like you to play the race card...

Oh and im just as red blooded as any other male ie the day i stop lookin is the day i die...

My wifes younger sister will vouch for that...

Dunno if i should have said that last bit..

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26 minutes ago, stihlmadasever said:

1 By the reports there was alot more than leering.

 

What reports have you heard? I heard some of the men tried to hold the journalist's hand.... It's hardly crime of the century stuff.... Has anyone been arrested over this party? Maybe someone has been charged with malicious hand holding?

 

imho, it's absolutedly bizarre that events at a private party are making national news. The news is either Trump bashing or non stories like this. Trump is right, there is a lot of "fake news" out there. 

 

 

 

 

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43 minutes ago, matelot said:

What reports have you heard? I heard some of the men tried to hold the journalist's hand.... It's hardly crime of the century stuff.... Has anyone been arrested over this party? Maybe someone has been charged with malicious hand holding?

 

imho, it's absolutedly bizarre that events at a private party are making national news. The news is either Trump bashing or non stories like this. Trump is right, there is a lot of "fake news" out there. 

 

 

 

 

Trump must have gone golfing again...hence the presidents party story.

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