Okay, so let's see, you're a contestant on a show called "Dating Naked" knowing that you're going to be filmed while nude the entire time. And you're willing to wrestle with your date in the nude with TV cameras rolling.So, how do you get to the point of feeling "insulted and humiliated" on the Internet over one little uncensored peep making it onto the air?
And? To say that the man she was dating at the time of the show airing hasn't called her since then ... I'm going out on a limb but I think it has more to do with her personality rather than the uncensored peep reveal as I'm sure he's already seen her bits (or would have if the dating process progressed along).
http://jam.canoe.ca/Television/2014/08/22/21891501.html
Incidentally, in the picture gallery, I'm intrigued by what's going on in picture no. 7 ... is she vacuuming his Timbits?
A myriad of thoughts rush to my mind like blood to a flaccid penis. The points you bring up are astonishing and colossal indeed, but there are more.
If you're on the show, and want to seem polite, where do you look?
And is this type of reality show (doing things naked) really the next big thing? (Insert "next big thing" jokes here).
So a view of her crotch is worth $10,000,000? Pardon my crassness, but I want to see that vagina. I really do.
Thinking over the lightly oiled naked wrestling and the picture of the consensual (apparently) groping of the woman’s breast. So that’s OK, and an interpretive blur isn’t?
If she goes to court, the digital evidence which would be included in discovery will undoubtedly include all video and stills taken of the man and woman, and would then be shown to the jury. The snowball effect.
It goes without saying that they would sooner or later be leaked to Facebook. Multi crotch shots, millions of viewers. Mega-mega--payoff.
(The slide show failed to work. Frustrating. I will keep trying.)