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Topic History of: Simon Le Bon
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Anon honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
In my experience drunken letches dont even bother to hide it!


No, a lot of them probably did it in the first place because they weren't thinking properly and having the foresight to think about hiding it would have been a bit beyond them in the state they were in...


It used to be commonplace for some groups of women to pull mens trousers and underpants down and laugh at them. so common, it even had a name... "Debagging".
Maybe its time for a "them too" movement?



Maybe, why not? That's worse than wolf whistling in my book.

I remember, quite recently even, 'wedgying' was also a thing, where they'd pull someone's under pants up at the back so it gathered up between their bum cheeks, that was just treated like fun, though I can imagine it could of potentially caused a fair bit of discomfort if done too roughly.

I remember someone did it to me and my underware ripped, probably just as well the underware being damaged than anything else because the underware was to strong to rip...
honey!oh sugar sugar. Anon wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Obviously there is a possibility that he did it.
I think probably not, because people dont go round molesting "in plain sight". Its a myth. They would encounter far more people who would yell and slap their faces than people who freeze



I've had the odd occasions where I've had bits touched, prodded, squeezed or slapped in public places or where there were other people around before, usually when the person who did it was drunk and _more often than not_ (though not in absolutely every case) when the bits in question were partially visible due the type of clothing worn. But not in the complicated and intricate way described here or by this woman:

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-...e-on-sex-crimes.html


www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co....-a6877036.html%3famp


And the words molestation or sexual assault never entered my head at the time (it was before I started noticing all the hype around this in the media).

I've even seen women put their hands on men's arses as well (when they were fully covered) when they were under the influence of alcohol too.


I wonder how many pop stars might have a case against their fans for groping or harrassing them? How many pop stars have had their t shirts ripped off by fanatical fans or had underware thrown at them? Could that be a can of worms that gets opened in the future, given the current climate?


I'm more inclined to believe Simon Le Bon here though, due to the current climate and agendas being pushed, the complexity of what she claims he did in the context of where she claims he did it, and the way she's come out with it so publicly and obviously as part of the #metoo, #timesup and anti Trump (who I'm not actually a fan of myself) agenda.


I also find his publicists reasoning and explanation fairly rational...


In my experience drunken letches dont even bother to hide it!

It used to be commonplace for some groups of women to pull mens trousers and underpants down and laugh at them. so common, it even had a name... "Debagging".
Maybe its time for a "them too" movement?
md hedda wrote:
this thread is a perfect example of why those accused of sexual crimes should have annonimity
Wouldn't anonymity mean no more naming and shaming stories, depriving lawyers and MSM of a major source of income? It's interesting that her story was first published in her lawyer's home town of Detroit.

eu.freep.com/story/news/2018/07/12/simon...-out-awful/777106002
Anon Silent Minority wrote:
she must be comfortable with the threat of being sued....no doubt a few 'Nicks' will surface...as with our leader the dustbins will empty....then the action will start.


She's probably got some influential people behind her in the media...
hedda this thread is a perfect example of why those accused of sexual crimes should have annonimity