SilverHeart wrote:Someone who's been accused of rape should probably not send their own semen to their female co-workers.
Like, even with method acting there's still lines you just don't cross.
Yeah. How the media is going crazy about this I don't know. This ought to be a huge story. People have been brought to prison (or at the very least charged and convicted of a sex crime) for a less.
SilverHeart wrote:Someone who's been accused of rape should probably not send their own semen to their female co-workers.
Like, even with method acting there's still lines you just don't cross.
Yeah. How the media is going crazy about this I don't know. This ought to be a huge story. People have been brought to prison (or at the very least charged and convicted of a sex crime) for a less.
-Vader
I'm gona say its for marketing and publicity, though I didn't read the article
SilverHeart wrote:Someone who's been accused of rape should probably not send their own semen to their female co-workers.
Like, even with method acting there's still lines you just don't cross.
Yeah. How the media is going crazy about this I don't know. This ought to be a huge story. People have been brought to prison (or at the very least charged and convicted of a sex crime) for a less.
-Vader
If it's a practical joke, does it not kinda depend on whether the recipients are offended? If they are then it's open slather of course, but if it's an in-joke or a prank within a group of people then... no harm no foul.
This is of course all assuming that the used condoms were actually used, etc.
SilverHeart wrote:Someone who's been accused of rape should probably not send their own semen to their female co-workers.
Like, even with method acting there's still lines you just don't cross.
Yeah. How the media is going crazy about this I don't know. This ought to be a huge story. People have been brought to prison (or at the very least charged and convicted of a sex crime) for a less.
-Vader
If it's a practical joke, does it not kinda depend on whether the recipients are offended? If they are then it's open slather of course, but if it's an in-joke or a prank within a group of people then... no harm no foul.
This is of course all assuming that the used condoms were actually used, etc.
Well legally speaking, at least in the U.S., you need pretty clear consent to engage in sexual acts of any kind with other people. Like, if you're masturbating in public and get arrested but the 5 people around you say they didn't care you can still be charged. So, technically, unless he actually asked them ahead of time whether or not that kind of thing was chill-legally-it's a sex crime. Maybe they have such a close rapport that he felt comfortable doing literally anything, like a lot of my friends would be morons and flash eachother back in HS, but still. It's pretty sketchy. Assuming it happened, since for all I know a lot of this is just feeding the media to hype Suicide Squad.