Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone on twitter brought up a valid point. She claims to have also been a senate staffer at the time and recalled that the dress code required women to wear pantyhose with skirts. Those of us who are old enough to remember pantyhose can verify that they were constricting enough to practically cut off circulation. It is hard to imagine that he was able to reach up her skirt and inside pantyhose far enough to penetrate. Especially while standing up in a hallway where someone could have walked by at anytime.
I'm from that generation and I remember thigh highs. Don't you? They were all the rage,
Any plenty of women have worn stockings with a garter versus actual pantyhose. Some do for health reasons.
Not in the early 90s
Yes, in the early 90s. My mother bought them for me. Who they hell are you to speak for all women and products?
I am someone who was in my early 20s in the early 90s.
And so was I! Yet, I was given and WORE thigh highs!
To work? LOL. Ok, maybe you did. But, literally, I don't know anyone else who did that. I wore a lot of tights and hose, though. As did most if not all the women I knew.
DP. Thigh highs ARE hose, dope. Maybe you didn’t wear them, but plenty of women did. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone on twitter brought up a valid point. She claims to have also been a senate staffer at the time and recalled that the dress code required women to wear pantyhose with skirts. Those of us who are old enough to remember pantyhose can verify that they were constricting enough to practically cut off circulation. It is hard to imagine that he was able to reach up her skirt and inside pantyhose far enough to penetrate. Especially while standing up in a hallway where someone could have walked by at anytime.
I'm from that generation and I remember thigh highs. Don't you? They were all the rage,
Any plenty of women have worn stockings with a garter versus actual pantyhose. Some do for health reasons.
Not in the early 90s
Yes, in the early 90s. My mother bought them for me. Who they hell are you to speak for all women and products?
I am someone who was in my early 20s in the early 90s.
And so was I! Yet, I was given and WORE thigh highs!
To work? LOL. Ok, maybe you did. But, literally, I don't know anyone else who did that. I wore a lot of tights and hose, though. As did most if not all the women I knew.
Anonymous wrote:
1. Russia hates America. Russia is an enemy of the state: Russia meddled in 2016 and said they would meddle again in 2020 to support Bernie, and try to attack Biden by focusing on his son. That didn’t work so they are bringing in a clear Russian sympathizer with no credibiiity to just divert attention. It’s low and disgusting con ops from the corrupt GOP. Entrenched with dirty money and dirty people.
2. Character and reputation matters. If you’re trusting this, you cannot trust Trump who has done so much more that we have seen with our own eyes. We are all witness to it.
Anonymous wrote:
They’re not. They have nothing to do with her rape accusation. And I remember a certain someone who had ultra-liberal views, and Democrats insisted those views had *nothing* to do with her (flimsy) allegation. So fun how the goalposts move depending on who’s being accused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe Biden 100%. Reade’s story doesn’t hold water.
I believe her. Bidden is creepy as hell (has been for decades) and this sounds exactly like his usual behavior. And just look at the behavior of the son he personally raised (knocked up a strip club hooker while coked up, and denied it all the way to paternity court).
His denial does not hold water. Plus, he is blatantly hiding things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone on twitter brought up a valid point. She claims to have also been a senate staffer at the time and recalled that the dress code required women to wear pantyhose with skirts. Those of us who are old enough to remember pantyhose can verify that they were constricting enough to practically cut off circulation. It is hard to imagine that he was able to reach up her skirt and inside pantyhose far enough to penetrate. Especially while standing up in a hallway where someone could have walked by at anytime.
I'm from that generation and I remember thigh highs. Don't you? They were all the rage,
Any plenty of women have worn stockings with a garter versus actual pantyhose. Some do for health reasons.
Not in the early 90s
Yes, in the early 90s. My mother bought them for me. Who they hell are you to speak for all women and products?
I am someone who was in my early 20s in the early 90s.
And so was I! Yet, I was given and WORE thigh highs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone on twitter brought up a valid point. She claims to have also been a senate staffer at the time and recalled that the dress code required women to wear pantyhose with skirts. Those of us who are old enough to remember pantyhose can verify that they were constricting enough to practically cut off circulation. It is hard to imagine that he was able to reach up her skirt and inside pantyhose far enough to penetrate. Especially while standing up in a hallway where someone could have walked by at anytime.
I'm from that generation and I remember thigh highs. Don't you? They were all the rage,
Any plenty of women have worn stockings with a garter versus actual pantyhose. Some do for health reasons.
Not in the early 90s
Anonymous wrote:I believe there is probably a kernel of truth in that something happened that made her uncomfortable. But I don't believe the current rape story. Too many inconsistencies and contradictions. Her past behavior makes her motives questionable. None of it feels organic; I think she is being coached/manipulated/handled. I wouldn't be surprised if she's being paid.
Anonymous wrote:Reade’s latest story sounds a lot like this one in a book by her dad.