Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As soon as it comes out to at it was mostly male victims, no one will give a damn. They will just focus on the women who were abused and if they are a small number then who will really care? It’s pretty rare to see anyone care at all or threads get any traction if male victims are involved. At first people thought it was all women but seems many are men so I think interest will fade quickly unless the women keep talking and going public.
BS with your misogyny. Yes people care about male victims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As soon as it comes out to at it was mostly male victims, no one will give a damn. They will just focus on the women who were abused and if they are a small number then who will really care? It’s pretty rare to see anyone care at all or threads get any traction if male victims are involved. At first people thought it was all women but seems many are men so I think interest will fade quickly unless the women keep talking and going public.
Young underage boys? Nobody is going to care? Doubt that. Especially if Bieber was a victim.
Anonymous wrote:I’m worried about Bieber. I can’t even imagine how he’ll survive the whole world watching a video of himself being sexually assaulted.
Anonymous wrote:I’m worried about Bieber. I can’t even imagine how he’ll survive the whole world watching a video of himself being sexually assaulted.
Anonymous wrote:As soon as it comes out to at it was mostly male victims, no one will give a damn. They will just focus on the women who were abused and if they are a small number then who will really care? It’s pretty rare to see anyone care at all or threads get any traction if male victims are involved. At first people thought it was all women but seems many are men so I think interest will fade quickly unless the women keep talking and going public.
Anonymous wrote:I’m worried about Bieber. I can’t even imagine how he’ll survive the whole world watching a video of himself being sexually assaulted.
Anonymous wrote:As soon as it comes out to at it was mostly male victims, no one will give a damn. They will just focus on the women who were abused and if they are a small number then who will really care? It’s pretty rare to see anyone care at all or threads get any traction if male victims are involved. At first people thought it was all women but seems many are men so I think interest will fade quickly unless the women keep talking and going public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I highly doubt that this has anything to do with Ben ditching JLo. He's just a garden variety "chase her, catch her, then ghost her" guy.
Such bs, he was married to Jen Garner for a long time, at least in Hollywood years. And he has rightfully dated as a single man, which he is allowed to do. You just hate Ben Affleck and want to go after him anyway you can. Open you little mind to the possibility that the actress that is J Lo probably had a whole lot to do with the breakdown of that marriage/family. I have to say she does have great representation in that she always comes out smelling like a rose after a relationship failure and always the victim. How many times has she been engaged/married? That says it all.
lol calm down.
OMG that post defending Ben Affleck is hilarious. Thou doth protest too much. Also, being married to Jen Garner for a long time is not some sort of character protection. We don't know what happened with her first marriage and just because she has a kind and pretty face doesn't mean she is a great person. In some interviews she comes across as entitled and rude. She just has the opposite of RBF. She has RSF (resting sweet face) so she gets a pass. J Lo had a difficult background and her mother was physically and verbally abusive. People with traumatic backgrounds can struggle with close relationships.