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Turning the tables : Comments

By Jay Thompson, published 12/1/2011

It used to be that girls displayed their uncovered charms for men, but 'DickiLeaks' changes the poles.

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This turning of the tables may cause some of the bad boy footballers to become enlightened. Maybe penetrate the big foggy sex blog in their brains.

Don't think so though. It's too much of a handicap.
Posted by CHERFUL, Thursday, 13 January 2011 12:12:33 AM
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So Suze wouldn't be too angry if someone posted naked pictures of her on Facebook?

Personally, I would want her arrested and charged with something. Despite all of the progress we have had, the footballers still couldn't be seen to be to mean to this "poor defenseless girl." She could be as mean as she wanted, because footballers are "real men" and real men don't have feelings. These attitudes should be a thing of the past.
Posted by benk, Thursday, 13 January 2011 8:18:32 AM
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@ dane - "she is nothing but a spoiled brat looking for attention." Well, of course she's looking for attention! And she's getting attention, too! She's standing up to one of the biggest Boys Clubs in Melbourne town (the AFL), so I say good on her! You may choose to disagree ...

@ JamesH - it goes without saying that yes, eroticism has indeed been around for a long time. Though in my own opinion, these photos are almost hilariously cheesy.
Posted by Jay Daniel Thompson, Thursday, 13 January 2011 8:36:22 AM
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Benk wants her arrested and charged with something.

Well, I imagine that if we went down the path of tracking down all the nude photos posted on the internet without the subject's consent, we would see literally thousands more men 'charged with something' than women.

Sounds good to me.
Posted by suzeonline, Thursday, 13 January 2011 9:28:29 AM
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Suzeonline

Bad, bad Suze, you know that Benk can generalise about women all he likes, but when you generalise about men you will be outed as a man hater.

It's like this:

Lara Bingle was a slut for sleeping with a man to whom she wasn't married, therefore deserved having her distressed naked form plastered all over the internet. Loose women must be punished.

The St Kilda players were deliberately posing nude for their team mates - this is all good male bonding stuff and therefore, it is very bad for a woman/girl to post these photos online, ergot she should be punished too.

After all this is the 1950's, isn't it? Get with the times.
Posted by J Parker, Thursday, 13 January 2011 10:49:25 AM
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When it comes to sex, everyone has a set of values, how ever not every one has the same set of values.

This is what is known as values conflict.

It would seem to me that there is a constant sex war going on and perhaps it has been happening since adam and eve.
Posted by JamesH, Thursday, 13 January 2011 7:41:18 PM
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