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Among other things, Freeman allegedly subjected two women to “unwanted touching” and three said he made “public comments about women’s clothing or bodies.”
“But each of them said they didn’t report Freeman’s behavior, with most saying it was because they feared for their jobs,” CNN reported.
CNN said it also reached out to “dozens more people” who worked with Freeman and who said they never saw him misbehave and insisted he was “a consummate professional on set and in the office.”
Only two of the women accusing Freeman — including Chloe Melas, a co-author of the CNN article, who says she was harassed while interviewing the actor on a junket — were named. NBC has not verified the allegations against the iconic 80-year-old actor.
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Depends on the man doing the complimenting too. Women are much more receptive to guys they're attracted to. Ugly creepers will definitely make them uncomfortable.
Rule of thumb: If you're not an attractive man and you hit on a woman you're a creeper.
Well, it's pretty tame compared to a lot of other misbehavior, but if true is still obviously inappropriate.
I mean in one case a woman said he was flipping up her skirt over and over to see her underwear... her supervisor has come forward as a witness saying she had to ask him to stop.
So, I mean... at least some cases were (allegedly) a bit worse than an inappropriate 'nice tits' or something. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Depends on the man doing the complimenting too. Women are much more receptive to guys they're attracted to. Ugly creepers will definitely make them uncomfortable.
Rule of thumb: If you're not an attractive man and you hit on a woman you're a creeper.
If you're handsome, you're just flirty.
I don't think women view attractiveness and appearances as synonymously as men do.
Ugly guys with social influence can get more girls than a loser who looks like a 30 year old Brad Pitt. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
****ing bitches are out of control.
Not quite, they are in the process of taking control.
First it was that men should get in touch with their feelings. Then it was women should work at all the same jobs as men. Now it is to the point where, OMG you acted like a man (brute!). If they could get men to have the babies and stay at home that is where we would end up at this rate. :-) [Reply]