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Originally Posted by kane
Part of the reason few people were not speaking out is that there was a culture of bashing those who did. Ask Rose McGowen how speaking out worked out for her. It needs to be a two-way street. Women (or men if they are victims) need to speak out and people need to take them seriously when they do.
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Oh I agree 100%! But it's like with the Sylvester Stallone allegation. The girl (under age at the time) sneaks away from her family, goes to Stallone's hotel room and fucks him. She only gets upset when Stallone brings in his bodyguard and wants her to do them both that she felt uncomfortable and later complained. If it was just Stallone then she never would have said a word.
My point is there are star fuckers out there, and actresses who will do anything to get a role. Women are way more competitive than men so if they get anywhere near a powerful man they pounce. Not saying they want sex but rather use their attractiveness to get close to the power man and use it to get what they want. When it goes too far or to a place they don't want they freak out. Except for in-office and on=set incidents most of these women are in the wrong place at the wrong time then act offended when something turns sexual. How about don't go to a dude's hotel room or apartment for "work"?