2008年3月15日 星期六

【外遇與買春】 性醜聞

太陽底下沒”新”聞!!
”外遇 與 買春 性醜聞”古今中外都有的。實在也沒甚麼好大驚小怪的。
男人有權、加有錢,少不掉”英雄難過美人關”。就對女人灑銀子。
女人沒錢了!要現金、走捷徑就賣淫。
有的女人守身如玉、視貞節牌坊為目標。嫁一夫就從一而終。
一輩子好身段賣沒錢。不幸老了還落到被遺棄。 
有的女人趁年輕、賣身有價! 敢做敢為。 不怕得性病, 就怕賺少了男人的錢。
照經濟學理論,真該趁著能賣錢趕快賺他一票!以後再改邪歸正的從良而終。
可惜大家是雙重標準:
准許男人買春, 不許女人賣春。
男人有權有錢去搞外遇。 算他厲害! 大家反正不是我家的事。 社會【頭條新聞】炒作幾天就落幕。 沒人愛聽了。┼他老婆靠他吃飯也沒退路 還要擔心良人被搶奪走了 人財兩空 可能還要被打入冷宮從此被休了!若像衣服被偷取借穿一陣子又扔回來, 就洗洗再穿也無妨。要老婆【寬宏大量】站在做錯事的老公身旁。 硬撐到底! 要想想有小孩要養! 老婆氣走,你等於給外面賤人大好機會就趁機進駐。 你就損失慘重,落個寂寞沒人知。
所以沒做事、沒收入、更沒儲蓄私房錢的老婆只好乖乖的站在偷腥的老公身旁。 傷心、生氣都無濟於事。 咬牙撐下去保全家庭不被破碎、 一切重新來過! 男人沒錢、沒勢就不做怪的,回頭來求饒。 要求【第二次機會】老婆要是不識相、不給機會。 他乾脆【一不做二不休】的把養家責任全丟給女人。 遠走高飛, 那豈不更慘? 所以站【老公身旁】變成歷史經典!
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事情都過那麼久了,大家都[健忘]忘的差不多啦!
這賣淫女又來搞鬼,遲來的道歉? 簡直是二度傷害嘛!
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杜普雷向思必策妻子道歉

接受眾生相訪問 稱難忘希兒妲痛苦表情 應召時不知「9號恩客」是紐約州長



圖為思必策3月宣布辭職的表情,妻子希兒妲(左)陪一旁。【法新社】
【編譯中心綜合19日電】導致前紐約州長思必策(Eliot Spitzer)下台的應召女郎艾希莉‧杜普雷(Ashley Dupre),接受「眾生相」雜誌(People)訪問,坦言自己如何從中上家庭出身的女孩變成賣春女郎的歷程,並向思必策的妻子希兒妲(Silda)公開道歉。
杜普雷說,原先她只知道9號恩客叫「喬治.佛克斯」(George Fox),不知道對方就是思必策。3月初,她接到聯邦調查局通知正在調查1名恩客。3月12日,思必策宣布因「私人原因」辭職,這個原因就是他向賣淫集團「皇帝貴賓俱樂部」(Emperors Club VIP)叫妓女提供性服務。

杜普雷從電視上看到思必策宣布辭職時,才發現9號恩客就是紐約州長。使她更覺震撼的是思必策妻子希兒妲當時的痛苦表情。她說:「我竭力想忘卻那個場面,但我總是回想到思必策說的話,回想到其妻的面容、眼睛、和受到的傷害。」她向希兒妲公開表示:「我對你的痛苦表示歉意。」

2月13日,在華府五月花飯店(Mayflower Hotel)817房間,思必策出價4300元與23歲的杜普雷共度良宵。杜普雷說,當時思必策身穿便裝,也沒有保鑣在側,他彬彬有禮,就像做生意,「有些傢伙企圖跟我交談,想認識我;他(思必策)顯然不是那種人,這更像是一筆交易,徹頭徹尾的生意」。

當時化名「克莉絲汀」(Kristen)的杜普雷還說,她與所有嫖客性交易時都做安全措施,但她聽從律師勸告,不願披露性交易詳情,也不願披露後來是否再度與思必策上床。

醜聞爆發後,她母親卡蘿琳(Carolyn)非常痛苦,但沒有發火,仍然支持她。她的父親在事情曝光後打電話為她打氣說:「媽的,女兒,你一幹事就幹了大事。」

杜普雷在美國廣播公司(ABC)21日的20/20節目裡,講述她如何從一個「中上家庭的鄰家女孩,轉變成操賤業,以及自醜聞中得到體驗的心路歷程」。

在杜普雷3歲時,母親與父親離婚,她和母親、繼父住在新澤西州,繼父是口腔外科醫生。2002年她17歲時,步哥哥的後塵而離家出走,去社會上鬼混,酗酒、吸毒,製作臭名昭彰的「野性女郎」(Girls Gone Wild)淫穢影帶,後來遭人強暴,變得自暴自棄,她說「這使我認為性與真正的愛情無關」,之後被「皇帝貴賓俱樂部」網羅當應召女郎。杜普雷展望自己的未來,希望在音樂、時裝等方面發展,還要寫書,但「絕不再」賣淫。




2008-11-20
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Please click this website and view this article from Yahoo.
http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/91170


The Buzz Week in Review
by Molly McCall
Yesterday Fri, 14 Mar 2008 19:00:32 PDT

As we look back in wonder at the events and buzz of the past week, one question comes to mind: What were they thinking? And more specifically...

What was the governor thinking? Or his wife?
Eliot Spitzer's stunning downfall dominated the week's Buzz. And Search. And news. And pretty much everything else. The intense interest in the sordid tale drove queries on "the emperor's club"—the prostitution ring linked to the lawmaker—up nearly 37,000%, making it the fastest moving search on Yahoo! over the past seven days.

Spitzer's wife, Silda, found herself the subject of a surprising amount of scrutiny. An AP story on Yahoo! News reported that many women wondered why she stood by him. The report garnered over 190 votes and parked itself loyally at the top of the week's most popular Lifestyle articles. In Business, a press release from DontDateHimGirl.com blasted into the #2 slot for the past seven days. It promotes the website's tips on how to make your marriage cheat-proof. Apparently, the ex-first lady's dilemma struck a chord.

The "other" woman in the string of events attracted a colossal amount of attention too, of course. In the week's Entertainment buzz, a Huffington Post piece on Ashley Alexandra Dupre, aka "Karen," the 22-year-old call girl Spitzer was caught making plans with, soared to the top of the week's Buzz. Articles on everything from her MySpace page to her short, sorry biography picked up traction. Her name continues to hover at the top of our hourly searches.

What was Mary Ann thinking?
Though Spitzer rode roughshod over most of the week's news, a few other stories still managed to slip to the top of Buzz. One of them was a Yahoo! News article on Dawn Wells, the actress best known for her portrayal of Mary Ann on "Gilligan's Island." The aging star was caught in a pot bust, fined several hundred dollars, and slapped with six months of "unsupervised probation." But the indignity didn't stop there.

The story stirred a tremendous amount of interest in Search—but not about Dawn Wells. Instead, lookups skyrocketed for Tina Louise, the va-va-voom redhead who played Ginger on the show. We registered an astonishing 13,076% rise in demand for her name (compare that to Wells' 5,860%). Just the thought of Mary Ann triggered all these luscious old memories of Ginger, Ginger's photos, and Ginger's legs. Searchers also boosted "tina louise news" and "tina louise now." What would the Professor say?

What was that, uh, little gnome thinking?
A Boing Boing post about a South American "gnome" rounds out the top three highest-scoring articles in Buzz this week. Some kids out late one night in Salta, Argentina captured cell phone video footage of what appears to be a pointy-hat-wearing, stout little humanoid side-stepping along the street. Whether this is truly a mythic creature unveiled at last, we can't say. But the post entranced Buzz readers. It posted a big Buzz score and garnered hundreds of votes. Searches for "gnomes" jumped more than 400%.

Other stories that spiked in Buzz this week:

—The Vatican updated its list of seven deadly sins, and scored some big Buzz points. Polluters, social injustice-creators, and genetic engineers, watch out.

—The Democratic presidential candidate from Illinois smacked down the notion of Vice President Obama, and drew the highest political buzz of the week. The kafuffle over Geraldine Ferraro's comments also brawled its way upwards.

—The Dallas Morning News reported that Southwest Airlines grounded dozens of jets for safety reasons, and ascended to the top of the week's Business buzz (just beating out Spitzer, Spitzer, and Spitzer).

—Finally, Argentina might have a gnome, but Northern California has proved it has at least one wolverine. A rare photograph of the elusive beast thrilled scientists and Buzz readers alike; the article posted a triple-digit Buzz score.

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