I know, it's a paradox. On the one hand we have the "look but don't touch" approach with suggestive ads, and then we have people who become *shocked* when Representatives tweet pics of their privates to women.
I know, it's a paradox. On the one hand we have the "look but don't touch" approach with suggestive ads, and then we have people who become *shocked* when Representatives tweet pics of their privates to women.
Reine
Off topic: I was in the army I work a blue collar job. I hang out with guys. The sex they talk about is almost always hypothetical sex or fantasy sex: which hot actress they will bed or which hot girl in the bar they'd take home etc. It is almost never about what they did with thier girlfriends or wives, that is private, off limits, not for descussion. Madison Ave. sells fantasy sex while we like to keep real sex private.
On topic: It seems kind of hipocritical to get gossipy or vouyeuristic about a celeb getting outed for CDing. Many of us would not wish this to happen to us it just seems wrong to add to it.
On topic - we are a society of hypocrites. I won't bother mentioning the politicians who have gay siblings or children. But what interest does the tabloid element of society have in these people besides the fact that they are gay....none. I'm embarrased as an American, every time I walk through the grocery checkout line...not because John Travolta is gay or Kelsey Grammer may be a CD, but because that is something worthy of devoting to print. I am certain that there are more newsworthy events.
You mean you have someone who,s named after a school in England ????....whatever...but its not Kelsey Grammer anymore......its Kelsey Sports College......he will have to change his name.....whoever he is
I thought he handled everything well. Why cant what he enjoys doing in the bedroom as he says be private.
I think he handled it well too... I didn't think anything was out of line... its up to each of us how private or public this should be, and I wouldn't want to talk about my bedroom on TV either...