Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age old story here folks. If he’s hot, it’s charming. If he’s ugly, it’s creepy. And she gets to rewrite the narrative after the fact. Believe women!
Um, a guy being hot doesn’t excuse questionable behaviors.
C'mon, sure it does. No one is making a big deal about the VS models Leonado has on a carousel. Bank accounts and looks matter when women are determining the creepiness they are willing to accept. And you know it's true.
Michael Weatherly is an attractive and wealthy man that female costars have complained about. CBS had to settle with one woman.
Agreed. That woman already had bank and an attractive boyfriend so Michael Weatherly's creepiness was unacceptable to her. I wonder would she have done the same thing had it been Brad Pitt. And honestly Michael Weatherly is not attractive.
Wow, you’re really letting the misogyny flow.
No I am talking about what happens in the real world for people who view relationships as transactions. I am not saying the behavior is right. But, surely you know that there are many, many women who would put up with creepy behavior from old (and young) creepy men if they have deep pockets and can do something for them. See Melania Trump. Are you saying that does not happen? Is it misogyny to state what happens in the world? That women do this?
But you’re assuming all women fit a pattern you believe you’ve observed in certain women. You have no idea that she would have thrown over her boyfriend for Brad Pitt, or that she would have been receptive to Michale Weatherly if she had less money or didn’t have a boyfriend. You are projecting your own lack of integrity onto women as a whole, which is gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age old story here folks. If he’s hot, it’s charming. If he’s ugly, it’s creepy. And she gets to rewrite the narrative after the fact. Believe women!
Um, a guy being hot doesn’t excuse questionable behaviors.
C'mon, sure it does. No one is making a big deal about the VS models Leonado has on a carousel. Bank accounts and looks matter when women are determining the creepiness they are willing to accept. And you know it's true.
Michael Weatherly is an attractive and wealthy man that female costars have complained about. CBS had to settle with one woman.
Agreed. That woman already had bank and an attractive boyfriend so Michael Weatherly's creepiness was unacceptable to her. I wonder would she have done the same thing had it been Brad Pitt. And honestly Michael Weatherly is not attractive.
Wow, you’re really letting the misogyny flow.
No I am talking about what happens in the real world for people who view relationships as transactions. I am not saying the behavior is right. But, surely you know that there are many, many women who would put up with creepy behavior from old (and young) creepy men if they have deep pockets and can do something for them. See Melania Trump. Are you saying that does not happen? Is it misogyny to state what happens in the world? That women do this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age old story here folks. If he’s hot, it’s charming. If he’s ugly, it’s creepy. And she gets to rewrite the narrative after the fact. Believe women!
Um, a guy being hot doesn’t excuse questionable behaviors.
C'mon, sure it does. No one is making a big deal about the VS models Leonado has on a carousel. Bank accounts and looks matter when women are determining the creepiness they are willing to accept. And you know it's true.
Michael Weatherly is an attractive and wealthy man that female costars have complained about. CBS had to settle with one woman.
Agreed. That woman already had bank and an attractive boyfriend so Michael Weatherly's creepiness was unacceptable to her. I wonder would she have done the same thing had it been Brad Pitt. And honestly Michael Weatherly is not attractive.
Wow, you’re really letting the misogyny flow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age old story here folks. If he’s hot, it’s charming. If he’s ugly, it’s creepy. And she gets to rewrite the narrative after the fact. Believe women!
Um, a guy being hot doesn’t excuse questionable behaviors.
C'mon, sure it does. No one is making a big deal about the VS models Leonado has on a carousel. Bank accounts and looks matter when women are determining the creepiness they are willing to accept. And you know it's true.
Michael Weatherly is an attractive and wealthy man that female costars have complained about. CBS had to settle with one woman.
Agreed. That woman already had bank and an attractive boyfriend so Michael Weatherly's creepiness was unacceptable to her. I wonder would she have done the same thing had it been Brad Pitt. And honestly Michael Weatherly is not attractive.