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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
He IS an educated man.
He ADMITTED that he put quaaludes (prescription muscle relaxers) into alcoholic beverages that he gave women who he then had sex with after they were too inebriated to protest. He admitted this years ago.
He shamed himself.
However, some people can separate fiction from reality. Dr. Huxtable was a great role-model. He was also a fictional character on a sit-com. Bill Cosby, the actor who played Dr. Huxtable, is an incredibly talented actor. He was also a sexual predator. I say was, because I'm going out on a limb here and assuming that he isn't capable of being a predator of any kind, anymore, and no woman in their right mind would let him buy them a drink, anymore.
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There are many kinds of sexual exploitation. Two stand out to me;
One done by men when they say or do things untruthfully to coerce a woman to have sex and use drugs or alcohol. (That method is very old)
The other is the kind when a woman uses a man for monetary gain or attaining a more powerful position of some kind for having sex. (Even people holding high positions in government have used these) (That method is also very old.)
My mother said this to us girls; "They won't buy the cow, if they get the milk free." That seems to not be valid anymore.