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Topic History of: French women attack new puritanism - seduction is not a crime
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hedda reading the original text it's very PRO WOMEN yet faux feminists attacked it like crazy.

I even saw one female writer (I respect a lot) go haywire and felt like reminding her that 30 years ago when she was editor of a big magazine she was accused of sexual harassment by a male photographer.

The editor fired her assistant for not informing her of "rumors" ( assistant later received a rumored $100,000 payout with a non-disclosure clause)

# this is an Australian journalist who mixes with the like of Clinton, Merkel and is an arch feminist.

Today she would have had her career obliterated.
## not naming her yet as I await to see how this all pans out.
### her ex-employers are currently destroying Craig McLachlan
tdf Andy wrote:
I suspect Catherine Deneuve's character in Repulsion would be the kind of woman with a vivid imagination who imagines sexual encounters and makes false accusations.

Inclined to agree, that character strikes me as of a schizoid type.


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizoid_personality_disorder
Andy I suspect Catherine Deneuve's character in Repulsion would be the kind of woman with a vivid imagination who imagines sexual encounters and makes false accusations.
JK2006 Oh yes; love it; just the kind of post that makes my day. Thanks.
md Here she is in a clip from Roman Polanski's first English-language film Repulsion as Carol Ledoux, walking over Hammersmith Bridge and past the very same building where Pam and Lucy wrote Major William Martin's love letter in the movie The Man Who Never Was:





I realise this has no logical relevance to the topic at hand. Nevertheless, in the light of a recent post on this message board concerning The Man Who Never Was, it seems to me yet another one of those strange and interesting coincidences that surface from time to time.