Anonymous wrote:Terminator holds up very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean ... it was the 80s. I was sleeping with my 11th grade English teacher and two other teachers mysteriously left halfway through the year under similar circumstances with other kids. Looking back, this was insane. At the time it seemed exciting.
Male teacher??
Yes. He was 28, I was 17. We had sex everywhere. His locked classroom, his car, his house. It horrifies me to think of a teacher preying on my teen daughter, but back in the day, it didn’t feel wrong.
The other two teachers were female and young. One was sleeping with the captain of the football team.
Wow! What state was that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean ... it was the 80s. I was sleeping with my 11th grade English teacher and two other teachers mysteriously left halfway through the year under similar circumstances with other kids. Looking back, this was insane. At the time it seemed exciting.
Male teacher??
Yes. He was 28, I was 17. We had sex everywhere. His locked classroom, his car, his house. It horrifies me to think of a teacher preying on my teen daughter, but back in the day, it didn’t feel wrong.
The other two teachers were female and young. One was sleeping with the captain of the football team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean ... it was the 80s. I was sleeping with my 11th grade English teacher and two other teachers mysteriously left halfway through the year under similar circumstances with other kids. Looking back, this was insane. At the time it seemed exciting.
Male teacher??
Anonymous wrote:I remember thinking it was hilarious. People just didn’t get offended over everything back then. We knew how to laugh at ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sad everyone is denigrating 80s movies. Because if you do that, your throwing our (sexist) music under the bus too. And if you so that, then you lose our spirit.
What I loved about the 80s is that we were scrappy and fun and a little wild. We did outrageous things and it was OKAY.
It was acceptable back then. It is not today, and I'm glad. Having sex with someone who is passed out is considered rape now. It wasn't back then.
I’m glad about that too, but I still love the 80s movies.
I haven't watched 16 Candles in a long time but I remember liking it when I did see it - typical 80's flick. I don't really remember the movie very well tbh so I can't speak about the controversial scenes being discussed here. But I want to point out that even back in the 80's it was NOT o.k. to have sex with or otherwise take advantage of a passed out person.
It's a movie. We knew that back then.
We knew it was bad but it was legal.
It seriously was not something that I heard of happening to anyone and I went to A LOT of parties. Yes, drunken hookups happened but nobody was having sex with anyone passed out cold - that would have been rape even back then.
Goody for you. But you are wrong, it happened all the time and my family is in law enforcement and they will tell you a passed out girl who reported a rape was called a “hoochie rape”... meaning she was a drunk slut and oh well he had sex with her she should not be a hoochie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sad everyone is denigrating 80s movies. Because if you do that, your throwing our (sexist) music under the bus too. And if you so that, then you lose our spirit.
What I loved about the 80s is that we were scrappy and fun and a little wild. We did outrageous things and it was OKAY.
It was acceptable back then. It is not today, and I'm glad. Having sex with someone who is passed out is considered rape now. It wasn't back then.
I’m glad about that too, but I still love the 80s movies.
I haven't watched 16 Candles in a long time but I remember liking it when I did see it - typical 80's flick. I don't really remember the movie very well tbh so I can't speak about the controversial scenes being discussed here. But I want to point out that even back in the 80's it was NOT o.k. to have sex with or otherwise take advantage of a passed out person.
It's a movie. We knew that back then.
We knew it was bad but it was legal.
It seriously was not something that I heard of happening to anyone and I went to A LOT of parties. Yes, drunken hookups happened but nobody was having sex with anyone passed out cold - that would have been rape even back then.
Goody for you. But you are wrong, it happened all the time and my family is in law enforcement and they will tell you a passed out girl who reported a rape was called a “hoochie rape”... meaning she was a drunk slut and oh well he had sex with her she should not be a hoochie.
Hoochie? Who the hell even talks like that? I don't know where your family is from but I'm from the DC area and I attended a large public university in Virginia. Never have I once heard of a "hoochie rape".