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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People are defending JB due to the power imbalance,;not sure why this is so hard to understand [/quote] This. But to add - people are still trying to claim “she was uncomfortable” when SHE referenced oral sex in writing to him, packaged in a work conversation, and he responded by saying “I’m getting back to you late because I’ve been crying because I’ll be away from my family for 3 weeks and we’re all upset.” There is overwhelming evidence that Baldoni is telling something as close as it gets in life like objective truth but because Lively is a beast and lied in the paper of record, he still isn’t believed.[/quote] I just understand people can be complicated and that a person can joke with someone about oral sex in a text message and then ALSO be uncomfortable around that person later. It's very likely Lively is, personally, a huge hypocrite when it comes to discussing or addressing sex. She was also a big hypocrite in that "baby bump" interview where she tore into the interviewer for asking about her baby bump and then later commented on the interviewer's baby bump (interviewer was not pregnant) and made comments about Parker Posey's boobs. Blake Lively sucks. She has a crap personality. But that doesn't mean she did not, in fact, feel uncomfortable around Baldoni on set. That's just not how feelings work. Asserting "she didn't feel uncomfortable" because at other points she discussed things of a sexual nature with Baldoni doesn't hold water for me because of course she could have. Also the nature of their relationship could change, they could both take intervening action that would change their feelings towards each other. Are your feelings towards and about other people static and unchanging over time and no matter the setting, or are they far more variable? Mine are variable. I am certain you would find joking texts between me and a former friend, for instance, in which I casually joke specifically about the subject that would later ruin our friendship. Because in the interim I found out that friend was gossiping about me, and that subject, in a very hurtful way. My attitude changed. This is normal.[/quote]
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