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Blake and Ryan's PR Games :
Jan 16, 2025
Sues Justin Baldoni for Sexual Harassment... Claims of Wild Behavior on Set
i’m sorry i love someone else | rafael solano x fem!reader
i’m sorry y’all... i don’t really like jane and i feel as if my feelings got in the way of my writing lolololololol. anyways i hope you enjoy. and i am so sorry if you like jane
“are you kidding me? you’re telling me now?! my god, rafael.”
“look, i am so sorry. but i just look at her and my heart burst!”
“you’re such a dick! two fucking years, two years. and all of a sudden you just love jane again?”
i was heart broken, honestly. i hate him. i hate him, so much. jane has used him so much. and i get that she’s the mother of his child but he cannot just throw me to the curb as if i’m trash.
jane was nothing but nice to me. but almost everything about her makes me so annoyed. it might’ve been that every time she called rafael, he would just drop everything he was doing and go run to her! you’d understand if you were in my shoes.
“yes! no! i’ve been in love with her. you were just something to take my mind off things.” now that hurt. “oh my god. are you serious?”
rafael looked as he didn’t realize what he said. until after a small sob racked through my body. “o-oh my god. i am so sorry. i did not mean to say that.”
“no. no. yeah, you did.” i grabbed my bag and headed towards the door. “and you know what? fuck you. and jane. you are such a fucking dick. i hate you so much. i cannot believe you even said that.”
“no, i didn’t mean to say that! i promise. i wasn’t thinking about the words nor your feelings.”
“exactly. you never think. about me. god forbid if it was jane right now. you would never fucking say that, because she’d walk out.”
he opened his mouth to defend her. “she would look at you with teary eyes because it seems as if all she knows to do is fucking cry. and then walk out. but not before shaking her head.”
“don’t you dare talk about her like that! that is the mother of my child.”
“shut the hell up! i’m done with you. and your obsession with jane!”
before rafael could even say anything. i open the door and slam it.
La "Socialdemocrazia" di Lolli sembra scritta oggi, domani...
During the episode, they tackle everything from the danger in being bystanders to what they can actually do to help. Additionally, two of the men at the table open up about their own experiences surviving sexual assault. As Porter explains, one in six men are victims of sexual violence, often before the age of 18.
One of the most powerful things about this Man Enough episode is the structure. Interspersed throughout are clips of women — Karen Alston, an entrepreneur; Yazmin Watkins, a spoken word poet and actor; and Alma Gonzalez, a clinical social worker — sharing their stories. Explaining why he included these women, Baldoni says, "There are so many women who have bravely come forward to share their stories and we just wanted to include a small sample of them. We also know that women of color are much more likely to experience sexual harassment and assault, specifically trans women of color."
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Men,
I challenge you to see
if you can use the same qualities that you feel make you a man
to go deeper into yourself.
Your strength, your bravery, your toughness.
Can we redefine what those mean and use them to explore our hearts?
Are you brave enough to be vulnerable, to reach out to another man when you need help,
to dive head-first into your shame?
Are you strong enough to be sensitive, to cry wether you are hurting or you’re happy
even when it makes you look weak?
Are you confident enough to listen to the women in your life, to hear their ideas and their solutions,
to hold their anguish and actually believe them, even if what they’re saying
is against you?
And will you be man enough to stand up to other men when you hear “locker room talk”,
when you hear stories of
sexual harassment, when you hear boys
talking about “grabbing ass” or
“getting her drunk”?
Will you actually stand up and do something
so that one day, we don’t have to live in a world
where a woman has to
risk everything and
come forward
to say the words,
“Me too”?
Baldoni, Justin at TED talk
justinbaldoni Two exhausted parents, filled with lots of conflicting emotions begin a much needed Journey to #Kauai.
“I think that one of the main reasons the talk show space hasn’t previously seen an all-male show is simply because our culture has taught men that they need to be strong, confident, and stoic and that emotions are a sign of weakness. Men in our society have been socialized to suppress their feelings. We want to challenge men to open up and be okay talking to each other, and more importantly, form deep and meaningful relationships.”