Re: Guy in Valdosta
Posted: Sat May 26, 2018 4:24 pm
Well this thread has taken an interesting turn... I was just thinking of what ever became of the "Guy in Valdosta"?
First of all, the news does sensationalize things in the name of advertising, that's a given. And yes, I'm sure there are more than a few men in the U.S. prison system rotting their lives away for sex crimes they didn't commit.
My question is, if the man was wearing underwear, then how is an exposure possible? Underwear, whilst not meant to be seen, is STILL a physical barrier between a persons genitalia and the outside world.
But to be quite frank, and understand I have no personal issue with Vox, but a man of his intelligence, you'd think would have KNOWN BETTER TO ASK FOR FEMALE ASSISTANCE IN A DRESSING ROOM, WITH A DRESS ON, IN THE GOD DAMNED SOUTH!
This is why, and I DON'T CARE HOW MUCH THE FEMINIST CALL ME A MISOGYNIST PIG, but I will not EVER let a female anywhere NEAR me when I'm engaging in trying on a skirt or dress, or performing some other private practice other than my wife. Generally when I'm in a skirt, I avoid being alone with women, especially young girls, or even young boys (children). Once, while I was working (wearing trousers), I walked into a restroom, and there was a small 4 or 5 year old boy trying his best to reach the urinal. His pants were down around his ankles, and NO PARENT IN SIGHT... I turned right straight around and left the restroom. I held it (my water) until he exited.
In the U.S. men need to be careful and yes, maybe a little paranoid. You can go your whole life and mingle with hundreds of thousands of women, and all it takes it THAT ONE TIME, and BAAM! You're locked up and on the sex offender registry.
Now I don't know what actually happened with Vox in the fitting room. I don't know if the woman attendant was being a prude or what, but hell fire... he should have KNOWN BETTER *face palm*.... to hell with his "social experiments!" We're talking HARD TIME here!
I'm sure the truth is there is only two people who know what happened that day, Vox, and the dressing room attendant. You simply can't take what is read on the evening news for anything worthwhile.
First of all, the news does sensationalize things in the name of advertising, that's a given. And yes, I'm sure there are more than a few men in the U.S. prison system rotting their lives away for sex crimes they didn't commit.
My question is, if the man was wearing underwear, then how is an exposure possible? Underwear, whilst not meant to be seen, is STILL a physical barrier between a persons genitalia and the outside world.
But to be quite frank, and understand I have no personal issue with Vox, but a man of his intelligence, you'd think would have KNOWN BETTER TO ASK FOR FEMALE ASSISTANCE IN A DRESSING ROOM, WITH A DRESS ON, IN THE GOD DAMNED SOUTH!
This is why, and I DON'T CARE HOW MUCH THE FEMINIST CALL ME A MISOGYNIST PIG, but I will not EVER let a female anywhere NEAR me when I'm engaging in trying on a skirt or dress, or performing some other private practice other than my wife. Generally when I'm in a skirt, I avoid being alone with women, especially young girls, or even young boys (children). Once, while I was working (wearing trousers), I walked into a restroom, and there was a small 4 or 5 year old boy trying his best to reach the urinal. His pants were down around his ankles, and NO PARENT IN SIGHT... I turned right straight around and left the restroom. I held it (my water) until he exited.
In the U.S. men need to be careful and yes, maybe a little paranoid. You can go your whole life and mingle with hundreds of thousands of women, and all it takes it THAT ONE TIME, and BAAM! You're locked up and on the sex offender registry.
Now I don't know what actually happened with Vox in the fitting room. I don't know if the woman attendant was being a prude or what, but hell fire... he should have KNOWN BETTER *face palm*.... to hell with his "social experiments!" We're talking HARD TIME here!
I'm sure the truth is there is only two people who know what happened that day, Vox, and the dressing room attendant. You simply can't take what is read on the evening news for anything worthwhile.