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Originally Posted by lauraC
(Post 3959850)
He said 'awkward' but he didn't move did he? He loved it, another time when mario was having a naked shower he dragged dave into the bathroom with him to watch
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That sounds far too akin to the old line of defence trotted out by rapists,
"She said no, but she didn't move did she", and I'm taken aback that anyone would think the word awkward resembles any similarity to 'enjoying or loving' something as you have suggested.
Not suggesting that Mario is a rapist, but in this particular scenario, he cleary is happy forcing himself on someone,therefore hence my reference. If it's more palatable, a wife beater for example, tends to assimilate the same twist on words (ie: "She asked for it", when clearly, the person did not 'ask for it' - but that is how the controlling person views it). Extreme examples but given to clarify complete misinterpretation of words by those who have the ability to abuse / control others by whatever means.
I'm actually quite shocked that Andrew tells Mario that the situation made him feel "Akward", and somehow, in Mario's defence, you have interpreted the word '
awkward' to mean
'loving it'. :conf: It means 'uncomfortable' / not at ease / unsettling. Never could it be misconstrued as anything even remotely close to what you have said.
How do you know Andrew loved it? Are you Andrew? If not, you have no idea what Andrew felt and have only what Andrew actually said, to judge. He certainly didn't say he loved it. (Maybe Corin was shouting,
"I'm lovin' it', in the background and you've misheard) :joker:
Also: given the slim and somewhat gangly physical build of Andrew, it's laughable to suggest that Andrew was capable of dragging the portly, far far heavier Dave, anywhere...... even given that Dave had lost a few pounds by that stage! :joker: