+1 she looks like she had a lot of plastic surgery |
Eww I did not know about the prior affair. She has always said Clinton wasn't sexual harassment. |
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The fact that she was under 25 with both of these affairs really does excuse her from most of the blame
The married men were at fault. They took advantage |
Agree, combined with the fact that one was a teacher and the other was both the president and her boss. Severe power imbalance. Even if she was the "aggressor" as some of you say, what does that mean in that situation? She had huge daddy issues and mental health issues. She sought out older, powerful men who she believed could fill that role, and she used what she had (knowing that some of these men would go for a young woman with big boobs who acted a certain way) to tray and get them. She was severely misguided in this and obviously she's grown a lot as a person and is no longer looking for a father figure to replace the one she didn't have as a child. It's not uncommon for it to take until someone's 30s or 40s to work through deep childhood wounds like that. In doing so, she has to contend with WHY she went for these men, and that is where her accountability is -- it lies in unraveling the childhood issues that made this something she did at that age. The men involved have no such explanation for their behavior. They were much older, in positions of authority over her, and unlike Monica, had made commitments to the people that their relationships with her violated. THEY are responsible for that, not her. She was a confused young woman working through childhood trauma in a self-destructive way. They were full grown married adults in positions of power and authority. I give none of the blame for the cheating (she did not cheat) and none of the blame for the inappropriateness of the relationships in terms of power. She is accountable for the self-destructive nature of pursuing these relationships and how it reflects on her mental health. She's not responsible for their impact on marriages or workplaces or political structures -- unlike the men involved, she never had any power in those arenas anyway. |
Well said. |
I'm clueless. Sincere question - what is wrong with Reformation clothes? |
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I clicked wanting to happy for her. But that is a lot of plastic surgery. If you didn’t tell me it was her, I would not have recognized her.
I guess I should have grace for her, bc maybe the surgery is from self-rejection. |
Fwiw, I don’t know that she really retained her self worth through it all. Didn’t she say she was suicidal at times? I’m just glad she got through all that and was able to, over time and with much therapy I assume, piece it all back together. I give her credit for still standing after the hell she was put through. And to the other poster, I don’t think she was savvy when the scandal happened. I believe because of her mental and emotional challenges, she was a lot more simple than she should have been. If she was savvy, she never would have told Linda Tripp anything. Just because you grow up with wealth, it doesn’t automatically make you a savvy person. I think she actually was saved by her wealthy family-someone of lesser means would not have been able to navigate the mess she was in |
And none of that matters in the slightest when people say they admire her for how she has dealt with the relentless bullying and shaming that she was forced to endure and which will apparently never end. |
It’s from the media publicly calling her ugly and mocking her looks for years. Were you living under a rock? |
So many people in Hollywood do so much worse. Good for her for finding good plastic surgeons! |
+1! A teacher is a mandatory reporter! And here's one abusing her? Disgusting. |
+1 |
| I have no respect for her, riding this wave of fame. Ick. She should have: changed her name, ideally, and made something of herself, of substance. |
Pretty sure I would have had it cleaned. Instead she saved it for TWO years and gave it to Starr. And someone’s body fluid is a good enough reason to take it to the dry cleaner. |