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Charlie Puth reveals his desire to c*m all over Rihanna


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Saint Laurent
8 minutes ago, Dayman said:

You are completely right. In fact I think we should ban women from having sex, that way we can avoid this kind of behavior in the first place. They should live their lives as entirely clean beings and never partake in such filth as sexual contact - nor should we ever discuss it or make jokes about it.

Or rather we should ban people like you, who think this sexist behaviour is okay, from ever talking again :gaycat:

Saying it's okay to objectify women is never a good look :gaycat:

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eifulien

Not exactly GGD coming for such lyrics when all you need to post here is a shirtless muscle model and the comments be: Сum to me, daddy, Legs Wide Open and  Slay my A*us. :emma::awkney: The hypocrisy. Everyone pretending they're hearing such cringey words for the first time. We all got that friend that has no censorship whatsoever when it comes to such things, tbh. If that aired on radio, then that's another story.

Anyway apart from the double standards, I don't think we should be paying attention to it. It's a bit awkward to use exactly this song and turn it from a tribute to dead friend into a sexual mess. :air: 

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andy232000
8 minutes ago, nikola said:

ummmm i always hated him.....i hate him even more now......and he made song that is tribute to a dead person into sey stupidity..............end him now

he just meant that it isnt THAT big of a deal. we´ve all had similar thoughts with other people and its completely normal. the fact that he had the nerve to turn a farewell song about a dead person into a sexist parody is the insulting and bad looking part to me however

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You really do have to watch out for the quiet ones. Rihanna, Robin Quivers, it doesn't matter. This is really disgusting and put over a song about a dead person raises the bar even more. When will people realise that women don't find this stuff flattering when it's put out there? This normalises objectification of women and makes anyone look like a prude if they take a stand against it. It shouldn't be normal to say this stuff in public and it doesn't make you a stick in the mud for being against it. We've just reached a point in time when people have no shame anymore and its sad. And I really don't think Robin appreciated that stuff about chocolate and brown skin (there's nothing like a good old fashioned mix of female and racial discrimination, is there?) and that's why she went a bit quiet and was speechless. I would have found some way to contact Charlie if I were her and read him for filth for sullying my name on radio.

Just now, Klou said:

Let's not pretend that tons of straight guys don't say things like this with their friends :awkney: He's just being a typical guy.

Some stuff is so personal that you should never say it in public, though. That's the bit that makes it not like a typical guy. This is the kind of stuff that you can only say to someone else in private. I've had some raunchy exchanges in my time, which is all very well in private, but if it was going out on a radio show, it would be a completely different matter. It completely changes the dynamic. Hearing explicit stuff like that in front of other people would be mortifying and it sounds terrible. There's a reason sex is private - it gets really awkward when outsiders have to hear it.

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1 minute ago, Son of ARTPOP said:

Not exactly GGD coming for such lyrics when all you need to post here is a shirtless muscle model and the comments be: Сum to me, daddy, Legs Wide Open and  Slay my A*us. :emma::awkney: The hypocrisy.

Not everyone here talk like this though... In my opinion it's not better. 

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3 minutes ago, StrawberryBlond said:

You really do have to watch out for the quiet ones. Rihanna, Robin Quivers, it doesn't matter. This is really disgusting and put over a song about a dead person raises the bar even more. When will people realise that women don't find this stuff flattering when it's put out there? This normalises objectification of women and makes anyone look like a prude if they take a stand against it. It shouldn't be normal to say this stuff in public and it doesn't make you a stick in the mud for being against it. We've just reached a point in time when people have no shame anymore and its sad. And I really don't think Robin appreciated that stuff about chocolate and brown skin (there's nothing like a good old fashioned mix of female and racial discrimination, is there?) and that's why she went a bit quiet and was speechless. I would have found some way to contact Charlie if I were her and read him for filth for sullying my name on radio.

Some stuff is so personal that you should never say it in public, though. That's the bit that makes it not like a typical guy. This is the kind of stuff that you can only say to someone else in private. I've had some raunchy exchanges in my time, which is all very well in private, but if it was going out on a radio show, it would be a completely different matter. It completely changes the dynamic. Hearing explicit stuff like that in front of other people would be mortifying and it sounds terrible. There's a reason sex is private - it gets really awkward when outsiders have to hear it.

i agree. i mean, yes we all think about doing those things, but its not something that sounds exactly flattering. its very tacky to say out loud even. 

"When will people realise that women don't find this stuff flattering when it's put out there" THIS is so on spot. thanks to the commercialism and mainstreal of sex and p0rn people think this is flattering when most girls and guys dont necessarily find this fun to do.

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GagaMyBlood95
5 minutes ago, Fame Romance said:

Ok now I know he is a pervert

He was asked to do it, I am sure that he didn't want this "performance" just on its own...

Honestly, yeah it is kinda awkward (at best) but it's not that big of a deal imo. I mean, he was having fun and I think that was his interview with Howard if I'm not mistaken and those interviews are always very private, and weird and sexual tbh.

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