Monday, February 22, 2016

Fifty Shades of Grey was horrible.

It seduced an innocent young woman into being a sex slave to a powerful and wealthy man. It glamorized violence as a legitimate method of guiltless sex.

"You are mine. You are all mine." Who needed the shrink more, him or her?

Those relationships are litigable in a court of law. It objectifies sex and women.

It grossly insults men and the fantasy of 'ordering up sex, without guilt or relationship.' It was the strangest fantasy ride that played to R ratings. It was horrible.

Those relationships are dangerous. If a man wants to perform violence on a woman, call it what you want, but, don't call it legitimate. It is on the fringes of the purposeful relationships that occasionally seek a spicy playtime. It was a torture chamber he called a playroom. It stopped at blood letting, but, given the whips, chains and belt beatings it left out the blood that would accompany such treatment.

The degree of cruelty he alluded to in "Fifty Shades of Gray" belongs behind bars and quite frankly isn't likely contained within a playroom. It was not at all realistic in any way, shape or form.

I was waiting for the FBI to show up.