To: Beowulf9
I love all the Beatles but George, supposedly so spiritual and who defended the Maharishi, claimed it wasn’t true, cheated on his own wife, Pattie and left her for a woman he was having an affair with and made pregnant.
Bill Burr makes an excellent point in one of his stand-up routines: famous men are subject to temptations the rest of us will never come close to experiencing. It's easy for us to judge George Harrison, but we have no idea whether we'd do any better because we aren't world-famous musicians pursued by hordes of women.
To: AnotherUnixGeek
I get your point and have often thought of it. I will say this though. I do believe in God so during my life I have tried to follow those commandments.
As a woman, and especially when you are a young woman, men make passes at you all the time, everywhere you go. All day long. If I wanted to, and I have been lonely, I could easily go ‘that way’. I’m sure the girls on here know what I say is true. As a girl you kind of get used to brushing them all off.
What really shocks me is in thinking back on my earlier years, before even 16, how many men made those passes.
16 posted on
09/23/2022 7:16:50 AM PDT by
Beowulf9
To: AnotherUnixGeek
Bill Burr makes an excellent point in one of his stand-up routines: famous men are subject to temptations the rest of us will never come close to experiencing. It's easy for us to judge George Harrison, but we have no idea whether we'd do any better because we aren't world-famous musicians pursued by hordes of women. Or the Eddie Murphy routine about how women would throw their Ps at him like they were Frisbees. And then of course Trump's comment about how when a Man is rich and famous, women will let them grab their Ps.
19 posted on
09/23/2022 7:25:37 AM PDT by
dfwgator
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