What’s wrong with Lena Dunham?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It's inappropriate. If we expect and demand that men don't do things like this- grabbing kisses- then we need to demand women not do it too.


Exactly. I don’t understand her at all. She seems impulsive and confused about how to function in life.


If you were ugly and socially awkward naturally, you would have grown up with people holding you at a distance. This would cause you to be under-socialized. Thus, when you DO socialize, you're so excited to finally be allowed somewhere that someone like Brad Pitt is also, and possibly nervous and possibly thinking this may be your only chance to be around them, and thus you force a kiss.

You're obviously not ugly or socially awkward. I am, so I understand. I wouldn't have done what she did (any of the things she's done), but I understand her being confused about how to function in life, because I often am too.


So you kiss other people and pull your dress up in public?

She’d be the first one to attack am man who did this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's inappropriate. If we expect and demand that men don't do things like this- grabbing kisses- then we need to demand women not do it too.


It’s more than inappropriate - it’s sexual assault.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok she’s so gross!



few weeks ago, paparazzi surrounded the set of Quentin Tarantino's upcoming movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and managed to snap a shot of Lena Dunham lifting her dress and apparently flashing Brad Pitt.

Was this part of the movie?" Jimmy Kimmel asked.

Shaking her head, Dunham replied, "Certainly no. That was between takes, [with] him trying to sort of chill and brush up on his lines. It made sense in the moment. We were talking about kewpie dolls. Do you guys know what a kewpie doll is? It's like an illustrated character of the 1920s. Someone asked, 'What's a kewpie doll?' And I said, 'Well, I can show you. I've got one right here on my side'...If you've got it illustrated on your body, who are you not to show this?"

Wary of how things can be misconstrued—as the set photos inevitably were—Dunham was advised against recreating that moment with Kimmel. "My publicist actually asked me directly not to do it again on this show. She said, 'No matter what comes up out there..." she said with a devilish grin. Of course, that only made it more appealing: "I want to do it really bad right now!"

https://m.eonline.com/news/974253/lena-dunham-explains-why-she-flashed-brad-pitt-her-underwear

Oh honey. No.


I haven't seen the movie yet. Is she supposed to be Mama Cass?
Anonymous
Brad is a class act as always.
Leo is so unattractive now, and has been for about 20 years.
Dunham is a train wreck.
Anonymous
I’m clearly in the minority, but I hate how she gets so much hate. Yes she seems annoying, but I think the hate directed towards her is out of proportion to her personality, and is because we as a society like our women to be pretty, thin, and rule followers. She breaks a lot of rules for women, and it’s clear that we are so tribal and are trying to kick her out. She doesn’t belong, she’s not pretty enough, she’s too fat. You all sound so high school-ish, and hate her for having the audacity to think that someone like her, fat and not beautiful, could actually make it to the top. I personally wish there were more people like her, not exactly like her, but sort of like her, out there trying to break the rules for girls, so we have more than Jennifer Aniston as a role model.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brad is a class act as always.
Leo is so unattractive now, and has been for about 20 years.
Dunham is a train wreck.


You’re being sarcastic, right?

He is also a train wreck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: I’m clearly in the minority, but I hate how she gets so much hate. Yes she seems annoying, but I think the hate directed towards her is out of proportion to her personality, and is because we as a society like our women to be pretty, thin, and rule followers. She breaks a lot of rules for women, and it’s clear that we are so tribal and are trying to kick her out. She doesn’t belong, she’s not pretty enough, she’s too fat. You all sound so high school-ish, and hate her for having the audacity to think that someone like her, fat and not beautiful, could actually make it to the top. I personally wish there were more people like her, not exactly like her, but sort of like her, out there trying to break the rules for girls, so we have more than Jennifer Aniston as a role model.


I don’t find her annoying. I worry for her. It’s not being fat or how she looks. She seems in danger.
Anonymous
She is a pussygrabber in reverse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's inappropriate. If we expect and demand that men don't do things like this- grabbing kisses- then we need to demand women not do it too.


It’s more than inappropriate - it’s sexual assault.


She’s flaky on sexual assault.
https://www.pajiba.com/celebrities_are_better_than_you/lena-dunham-issues-apology-to-aurora-perrineau-for-accusing-her-of-falsifying-rape-accusation.php
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's inappropriate. If we expect and demand that men don't do things like this- grabbing kisses- then we need to demand women not do it too.


Exactly. I don’t understand her at all. She seems impulsive and confused about how to function in life.


If you were ugly and socially awkward naturally, you would have grown up with people holding you at a distance. This would cause you to be under-socialized. Thus, when you DO socialize, you're so excited to finally be allowed somewhere that someone like Brad Pitt is also, and possibly nervous and possibly thinking this may be your only chance to be around them, and thus you force a kiss.

You're obviously not ugly or socially awkward. I am, so I understand. I wouldn't have done what she did (any of the things she's done), but I understand her being confused about how to function in life, because I often am too.


So you kiss other people and pull your dress up in public?


She’d be the first one to attack am man who did this.


No, I'm weird in other ways. But also, she may think "I'm an artist!" whereas I think "Is there a dog I can play with at this party or can I just leave now?" She seeks out attention, even negative attention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: I’m clearly in the minority, but I hate how she gets so much hate. Yes she seems annoying, but I think the hate directed towards her is out of proportion to her personality, and is because we as a society like our women to be pretty, thin, and rule followers. She breaks a lot of rules for women, and it’s clear that we are so tribal and are trying to kick her out. She doesn’t belong, she’s not pretty enough, she’s too fat. You all sound so high school-ish, and hate her for having the audacity to think that someone like her, fat and not beautiful, could actually make it to the top. I personally wish there were more people like her, not exactly like her, but sort of like her, out there trying to break the rules for girls, so we have more than Jennifer Aniston as a role model.


It’s not how she looks, it’s the stupid things she does and says, like this:

“While our first instinct is to listen to every woman's story, our insider knowledge of Murray's situation makes us confident that sadly this accusation is one of the 3 percent of assault cases that are misreported every year.”

Remember that??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I’m clearly in the minority, but I hate how she gets so much hate. Yes she seems annoying, but I think the hate directed towards her is out of proportion to her personality, and is because we as a society like our women to be pretty, thin, and rule followers. She breaks a lot of rules for women, and it’s clear that we are so tribal and are trying to kick her out. She doesn’t belong, she’s not pretty enough, she’s too fat. You all sound so high school-ish, and hate her for having the audacity to think that someone like her, fat and not beautiful, could actually make it to the top. I personally wish there were more people like her, not exactly like her, but sort of like her, out there trying to break the rules for girls, so we have more than Jennifer Aniston as a role model.


It’s not how she looks, it’s the stupid things she does and says, like this:

“While our first instinct is to listen to every woman's story, our insider knowledge of Murray's situation makes us confident that sadly this accusation is one of the 3 percent of assault cases that are misreported every year.”

Remember that??


I just posted about that. I can guarantee that lots of young women of color have not forgotten.
Anonymous
She is that annoying crass loudmouth attention seeker at the tween party all glowed up. At least she’s confident
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I’m clearly in the minority, but I hate how she gets so much hate. Yes she seems annoying, but I think the hate directed towards her is out of proportion to her personality, and is because we as a society like our women to be pretty, thin, and rule followers. She breaks a lot of rules for women, and it’s clear that we are so tribal and are trying to kick her out. She doesn’t belong, she’s not pretty enough, she’s too fat. You all sound so high school-ish, and hate her for having the audacity to think that someone like her, fat and not beautiful, could actually make it to the top. I personally wish there were more people like her, not exactly like her, but sort of like her, out there trying to break the rules for girls, so we have more than Jennifer Aniston as a role model.


I don’t find her annoying. I worry for her. It’s not being fat or how she looks. She seems in danger.


Agreed. She's failed upward through life by acting like she's off her rocker; it was a cute shtick when she was 20 and Judd Apatow was impressed by her charm.

But I do not think she's mentally well. She knows no boundaries. People like that are a danger to themselves or others. She's lived an elitist, gilded life where she doesn't have to face tangible consequences for her words and actions. Anyone else who exposed themselves to a colleague in the workplace would be fired.
Anonymous
People like Lena Dunham and Kanye West are allowed or even encouraged to be very sick because people are making money off it.
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