Posted on 01/25/2023 11:47:09 AM PST by nickcarraway
Twitch influencer Jessica Fernandez issued an apology Tuesday after she went viral for posting a video about a “feral” man at the gym who she claimed was staring at her “like a piece of meat.”
Fernandez published the apology on TwitLonger — an extension of Twitter that allows users to post tweets longer than 140 characters — calling the video “the most serious thing I have ever posted.”
“First of all, I want to apologize sincerely to the man at the gym where this all started. He didn’t do anything wrong to me and I blew our interaction out of proportion,” wrote Fernandez. “I know many people think that I’m only apologizing because I got called out from the video I posted and this is half right.”
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she created a bunch of drama in order to get attention.
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Yes, probably to promote her Onlyfans page.
Aye.
That getup is not out of the ordinary in a gym. Looks like plenty of young women at the gym where I was a member back in Maryland.
And yes, it was hard not to stare.
Her posting said that she does not.
On alternative social media site MeWe, I’m a member of a group called Beautiful Women Through The Years, and the lesson I learned from being on that group is, do NOT believe it when the average attractive woman says she doesn’t want to be objectified. At least judging by all those pictures on there.
Sheesh. As one advice columnist put it, men objectify women, and women objectify themselves.
Not only did he not do anything wrong, but she trashed him online behind his back.
What a ****.
How does the saying go?
“We’ve already established what you are. Now we’re just negotiating the price.” Or something like that.
You're either oblivious as to how these women gain clicks on their websites or are a part of it. The web is full of women who tried the same stunt only to be called out on it. This dope, Jessica Fernandez, could have saved herself at legal nightmare if she had spent 5 minutes online seeing other women fail at the same lie.
Keep in mind, she apologized for her "mistake" because she knows she's caught.
Company's that tried to capitalize on such fake "misogyny" by building women-only gyms lost a lot of money.
Your dad was a wise man.
How I miss the 70s when women had their own gyms.
Generally speaking, they are a distraction, have very poor gym etiquette, camp out on some of the best machines (place numerous personal items around the machine to declare it there’s, spending undue amounts of time perusing their phone),and dress like hoochie Mama floozies.
While most of them seem to spend copious amounts of their workout on their backside, often it seems like their egos are the only thing that gets a real workout.
Just observations made of over 50 years in a gym.
I get more than enough women sneering at me when I refuse to make eye contact with them at the gym. It’s always the little hotties in short shorts and sport bras. Most of them are there to harass men. They desperately want validation from men but need to act offended by it. They’re not
It doesn’t matter if the woman is naked. Not acting like a dog in heat is what a man should have the discipline to do. It also really makes women curious about you.
She even admitted she was wrong dumb ass
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I am constantly amazed at the number of Freepers who totally don’t understand the concept of sarcasm. It’s so plain it should have been obvious.
Again, five minutes online and you'll see how many other clickbaiters tried the same stunt. She was just too ignorant to check before she did it.
Influencer = progressive nonsense.
No, he isn’t joking or is still trolling…
I think that was William Churchill.
there's a word for people like that and it's not "influencer" - I'm trying to remember it. I'm sure someone here can help me out
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