So was he having sex without consent and filming it? Or filming without consent?
So was he having sex without consent and filming it? Or filming without consent?
Yeah I'd say that's right.I read it as without consent of the filming. Otherwise it is sexual assault and would be reported that way?
Absolute f**ken deadshit.
Why the f**k would your first action be grabbing a phone when you are entering your sexual partner, i am sure your focus is required elsewhere for the maximum enjoyment!
Unfortunately a lot of young people’s first thoughts are to grab their phone to film/photograph whatever the f**k they are doing.
Which is cool if their friend is doing a burn out, backflip or whatever but i assume the women they are filming are not long term partners and more "conquests" in their eyes so it makes no sense to me to grab a phone, just f**k them and enjoy f**king them and focus on doing it right.
If you want to film then wait till you are in a relationship and if you're both into it then good on you......
And further to that, if ANYONE sent me a video of them f**king someone i would be telling them to f**k right off. This generation is f**king weird!
It confuses me no end when I go to a concert and people around me are filming it on their phone. How the f**k do you enjoy the moment doing that?Unfortunately a lot of young people’s first thoughts are to grab their phone to film/photograph whatever the f**k they are doing.
I'd end up with self inflicted stage frightWhy the f**k would your first action be grabbing a phone when you are entering your sexual partner, i am sure your focus is required elsewhere for the maximum enjoyment!
It confuses me no end when I go to a concert and people around me are filming it on their phone. How the f**k do you enjoy the moment doing that?
He also said Cam better be careful what he wishes for. I think Paul better be careful what he wishes forGuys, can we pass the hat around and buy Gal a bouquet of flowers
what a dead set melon
https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/rug...away-quit-the-club/ar-BBUzSQa?ocid=spartanntp
'I'd throw my ring away, quit the club'
Paul Gallen says he would walk out on the Sharks and rugby league if Cronulla’s 2016 premiership was ever stripped over salary cap issues.
Cronulla escaped that fate despite the NRL uncovering $700,000 in discrepancies from 2013-18 after the club self-reported a $50,000 discrepancy.
There have been persistent accusations that the Sharks’ historic premiership is tainted, and that the club may well have been over the cap for 2016, despite the NRL insisting the club was compliant.
Gallen told Sports Sunday that he would feel compelled to walk away from Cronulla and the game if he lost a premiership due to poor administration from his club.
“If we got it taken off us, I would throw my ring away and I would quit the club immediately. It just wouldn’t sit well with me if we were to have it taken off us,” Gallen said.
“Here’s what frustrates me about situations like this and situations we’ve gone through before at the club. It’s not my job, it’s not a player’s job, to go to every single player and say, ‘How much money do you earn? Do you get a third-party payment? Where do you get it from? How does it work?’
“It’s not my job, it’s the administration’s job to do it. We’ve been let down by administration once again, but who cops it? The players. Who’s sitting here today answering questions? Me. The player, the captain of the club.
“Who is now going to play with an inferior team for the next two years? The players. While the administrators who made the wrong call just get to move on. That’s what frustrates me about it.”
Gallen said he was comfortable that Cronulla’s premiership was safe and that he didn’t care about claims of a tainted title.
“People can say that, people have their opinion, that’s fine,” he said.
“The fact is we were under the salary cap in 2016; even with the intended third-party payments, we were still under the salary cap.
“So I have no issue with it. Read it in the record books: we are there, it’s there to stay. The NRL have dealt with it, they’ve done a massive eight-month investigation into it, they’ve gone through our books inside and out, they’ve found everything that has to be found, and it is there to stay.”
Melbourne captain Cameron Smith has asked whether the NRL should reinvestigate the decision to strip the Storm of the 2007 and 2009 premierships due to salary cap rorting; which amounted to $3.7 million over five years. Smith noted that the NRL had investigated Cronulla for nine months before reaching a decision, where the Storm lost their titles within 48 hours.