On 'This Morning' a feature about why women stop at nothing to bed footballers. Topical. There is no way that anyone should be able to silence anyone else. To take away someones right to speak? Their right to defend themselves? Our courts are protecting people willing to pay for it.
Classic mysogynism. It is always the woman's fault. The poor male simply cannot control his normal, healthy sexual impulses. It's what makes him a man, see? Women should know this and be chaste and demure, cover their bodies and do everything to avoid attracting male sexual attention. Only manipulative sluts would give in. 'Cause women have no sexual urges, see, it's just a weapon they use. They've all got it in for men. So if a man and a woman have sex, the woman is always responsible. If there is an unwanted pregnancy, it's the woman's fault. If a woman gets raped, she probably provoked it. Bullcrap. Giggsy and entire teams of footballers before him knew where they were sticking their dick. They were not forcibly dragged into bed, helplessly spellbound by the sight of some tits and ass. It's pathetic. And then we complain about how Muslims regard women.
I dunno, rates of adultery in the Arab world as much lower seemingly... Look at it this way though- Giggs knew exactly what he was doing when he cheated on his wife/ family, but Imogen Thomas knew exactly who she was about to sleep with too; it takes two to tango as they say, she knew the damage 'it' would cause and should have thought better of it than to sleep with a married man. She could always have said no, but then, she wouldnt have a story to sell...
In the papers at the weekend that 'he' who shall not be named, had an 8 year affair with his brothers wife ... apparently shagged her last time in April this year ... do some still pitty this fool?
Aye, and he was still sleeping with her when she was 8 months pregnant with his brother's wife. It all sounds like something off the Jeremy Kyle show. I never really had sympathy for him - people seem him as some sort of 'good guy' ambassador for football; whilst it's clear now that the opposite is true.