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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since posters are claiming that Kobe should be exempt from being remembered for the sexual assault because - - athletes, even married fathers, cheat - groupies like to have sex with them and often try to extort them - wives know and accept this deal because of the money - he committed adultry not rape Makes me realize that we should continue to talk about Kobe in this context, especially now that he is dead. Infact, his daughters should know what he was accused of and what he admitted to.. Why? Only then male athletes will change their behaviour. Kobe should be made an example of and his legacy should always be remembered along with this incident (adultry with battery or violent rape - you choose). Unless athletes are made aware that this inhumane beastial behaviour will not be pardoned and forgotten, they will never have any motivation to change. Kobe will not be forgiven and neither will any other athlete who dares to rape. Keep it in your pants and use your damn hands. Let athletes know that [/quote] Who died and made you the sex police? Buzz off. These are adults making adult decisions. Who the hell are you to try to dictate what grown adults can do? Your arrogance is astounding.[/quote] Who died? Kobe did. Remember that exceptional athlete who was beloved and who also cheated on his wife and raped a teenager? We all will take some stance - rape protestors, rape apologists and neutral Switzerland. No one made me the sex police but when did you become the pimp?[/quote] You continue to post nonsensical gibberish. Take a minute to collect yourself and come back when you have something coherent to say. You still live in a delusional world where you think you have the right to tell consenting adults how they can have sex.[/quote] Except consent was not given. [/quote] You are trying to dictate what ALL athletes and groupies should and should not do with their bodies and the manner in which they should do it. You’re also criminalizing sex just because it’s athletes having it. You throw around the R word like your life depended on it. Again, who the hell do you think you are? Groupies know what they are doing and so do athletes. If you have a problem with it, go whine to your priest on Sunday. Again, you arrogance is astounding.[/quote] Not all athletes are in a position where they have to defend their rough extramarital sex with a stranger, who later says she did not consent. If you are going to do the deed, you have to be prepared for embarrassing scrutiny. Too bad, so sad.[/quote] Then why are you trying to meddle in the sex lives of all athletes? Go collect your thoughts. You make no sense.[/quote] People like PP make me question how they navigate reality. “Oh no, some people like ...kinky sex? Even athletes? You mean, they don’t just do missionary only??? THOSE EVIL BASTARDS!!!” [/quote] You misinterpret. I don't care what athletes or anyone else does. But if one's proclivities cause them to to be accused of rape, them's the breaks. It's not a great idea to choke strangers if you don't know how they might react. Good advice, whether you're famous or not.[/quote] kinda like don't wear a short skirt. [/quote]
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