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Tuesday, July 18, 2006
YOU SAY LOLITA, I SAY SLUT
If you think I'm not being hard enough on Peter the Pr^ck because I seem to focus on the slut, well, you may have a point. Time to correct that misconception. For starters, Christie Brinkley's husband should be strung up by his genitalia -- in public. I have zero tolerance for screwing around. I also have mixed feelings about the slut's sexual harrassment suit. While I'd love to see the bastard lose, the slut seemed to be a willing participant from the beginning. Kinda hard to then say that she put out only because she feared for her job.
I focus on the slut because she had the power from the beginning to say no. And she didn't. But she was so young! BFD. She was old enough to know right from wrong, and she chose wrong. I call her a slut because she is. She's not some Lolita, which implies a pubescent innocence; she's a slut. She engaged in a sexual relationship with a man knowing he was married, which makes her a home-wrecker, too. This married man not only gave her a job, he also showered her with lavish gifts, all for the purpose of sex with her, and that's one definition of a slut: "A woman prostitute." Sound harsh? Oh boo-hoo.
About that job ... I was floored when I read that she earned $50 PER HOUR! That = $2,000/wk which = $104,000/year. She basically did secretarial work. Fifty bucks per hour is more than Nurse G makes, more than Nurse G's husband makes as a corrections officer with about 12-15 years experience, and even more than their combined salaries.
Right now the media focus is on rehabilitating her image -- from home-wrecker to victim -- primarily, I believe, for this potential lawsuit. I'm not giving the sleazy husband a pass, but at the same time I don't want to see her morphed into some unsuspecting sweet young thang, either.
PETER WOOED ME & BEDDED ME, BUT I WAS JUST A TOOL IN HIS SICK GAME: They soon began sleeping together - although, she said, "We were not out dating [in public]. We didn't do anything like that." Still, "I felt uncomfortable," the teen admitted. "I had never been with anyone who was married. I was always on the right track. This was all new to me."
Eventually, the strain of sneaking around with Cook got to be too much, Bianchi said, and she broke up with him in April.
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"I guess . . . there's a lot of other girls in this position right now, and it's not a good place to be," Bianchi said.
"We were all tools of his little game, I guess," the petite brunette said.
Bianchi said she now believes that Cook - despite the sweet words he whispered to her during their relationship - had been interested in getting only one thing from her: sex.
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when pressed on when she began reciprocating Cook's advances, Bianchi paused.
"I don't like these questions," she said.
She then left Tacopina's office to confer with the other lawyer, Arnold, for several minutes.
Before she returned, Tacopina confirmed that Bianchi and Cook had a sexual relationship, which spanned about one year.
But the lawyer also said, "I'm just not going to let her" answer questions about how many times she slept with Cook, where it occurred and other circumstances of the trysts.
Still, Tacopina did say Cook began plying her with gifts of cash totaling up to $1,500 per month - on top of her eventually $50-per-hour salary - as well as paying for her new Nissan Maxima and "jewelry all the time."
She always had the power to say no and she didn't.
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