ZEB WALTON
ayo! - BEZ
always something about this guy that i disliked.. there we go.
From what I remember about what I read more than a year ago when the women tried to leave, he would block their path while still jerking off.Not to sound like an a$$hole, but why would you sit there and watch a person masturbate?? Just leave
This is my stance on it. It’s creepy as fukk, but it’s not a crime at all. Willingly went to his room, were asked and didn’t say no to a guy when he said asked if he can whip his dikk out, and sat there “laughing” thru the whole thing with no objection til he busted a nut. I couldn’t give less of a fukk about a situation like that. And it’s not remotely sexual assault.I never got this line of thinking. These are grown adults. Sittting there unrestrained watching a grown man take off his clothes and then jerk off to completion. They bare some responsibilities.
It's indecent exposure at the least and in his case he's a man of influence and there's a pressure there for the victims to comply with his request. They may feel coerced into something they don't want to be a part of for fear of the consequences of refusing him.This is my stance on it. It’s creepy as fukk, but it’s not a crime at all. Willingly went to his room, were asked and didn’t say no to a guy when he said asked if he can whip his dikk out, and sat there “laughing” thru the whole thing with no objection til he busted a nut. I couldn’t give less of a fukk about a situation like that. And it’s not remotely sexual assault.
The stories in the article? Absolutely not. He asked. They didn’t say no. And the ones who did say no he didn’t beat off in front of.It's indecent exposure at the least and in his case he's a man of influence and there's a pressure there for the victims to comply with his request. They may feel coerced into something they don't want to be a part of for fear of the consequences of refusing him.
He's a writer on the Chris Rock show and he requested a person working there watch him get his rocks off. That's a power and influence dynamic at play. How does she know for certain she can say no and not be retaliated against? There's nothing innocent about this. There's a pressure to comply just off his status in comparison to theirs.The stories in the article? Absolutely not. He asked. They didn’t say no. And the ones who did say no he didn’t beat off in front of.
She’s a grown woman. She went along with it. How is that indecent exposure, or any crime? Creepy isn’t illegal. I couldn’t care less if a guy asks a woman if he can beat off and she says yesHe's a writer on the Chris Rock show and he requested a person working there watch him get his rocks off. That's a power and influence dynamic at play. How does she know for certain she can say no and not be retaliated against? There's nothing innocent about this. There's a pressure to comply just off his status in comparison to theirs.
It's indecent exposure at the least and in his case he's a man of influence and there's a pressure there for the victims to comply with his request. They may feel coerced into something they don't want to be a part of for fear of the consequences of refusing him.
He's a writer on the Chris Rock show and he requested a person working there watch him get his rocks off. That's a power and influence dynamic at play. How does she know for certain she can say no and not be retaliated against? There's nothing innocent about this. There's a pressure to comply just off his status in comparison to theirs.