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"Has anyone seen the article on BBC news today regarding a woman who was coerced into swinging, using this site, by her unpleasant "husband"? Was just wondering how prevalent this kind of thing is on here or if the BBC are leading some kind of moral crusade against the site? " You think the national broadcaster is on a moral crusade because it highlights cases of coercion and ra pe? Interesting | |||
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"Adults can be coerced as well, through many different means. Don’t blame her, blame the controlling husband. It’s taken a massive amount of guts to go to the press, and not only that but refuse to hide your identity." Totally agree and She will be judged by so many people for speaking up. | |||
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"But if I read it correctly she was going out on her own, meeting guys and filming it to send to him, there is more to this story than meets the eye. Something doesn't smell right." Yeah, fair point, though surely anyone meeting her would have sensed that something wasn't right and she wasn't into/enjoying it. She either masked it well, or they didn’t care. Like I said earlier, if someone isn't right in a meet then it is a big turn off and more importantly, a red flag. | |||
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"1Yeah, fair point, though surely anyone meeting her would have sensed that something wasn't right and she wasn't into/enjoying it. " surely if she was by herself she could just say no, or go somewhere else entirely. It doesn't make sense to me. I would be more convinced if it was 1 or 2 times but 100+ times! Doesn't sound like she disliked it that much at the time. Curious this story appears now with all the Online Safety BS going on. | |||
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"But if I read it correctly she was going out on her own, meeting guys and filming it to send to him, there is more to this story than meets the eye. Something doesn't smell right." Yes, someone is not telling/selling the whole story!! | |||
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"If she says no respect it, otherwise you have a serious relationship problem. There is a radio 4 podcast https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0ns3sk8?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile He certainly seemed to be a wrong one. " Thanks for sharing I will listen | |||
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"Article also says that when she complained to this site, no action was taken. Is this true?" Well, the site has a policy of not revealing what action was taken to the accuser, so I doubt anyone knows. | |||
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"Article also says that when she complained to this site, no action was taken. Is this true?" Of course not. The site complies with police requests, that's it. Its a business making money off subs, not a charity or community service. | |||
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"Article also says that when she complained to this site, no action was taken. Is this true?" I sincerely doubt anyone here could name an ex-Fabber who was banned for bad behaviour. If this was a pub, and you had one guy causing trouble, the management would immediately ban him for the comfort of the other customers. And the pub is a commercial business that serves food and drinks, in much the same way that Fab is a commercial business that serves connections. | |||
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"Truthfully, ask yourselves why this has appeared in the BBC News today? It has been planted to help the government justify and sell the changes to the online safety act. Swinging is still considered taboo (which is partly why many of us love the frisson). The lady considers herself a victim, and there is just enough ‘scandal’ in the story to get a negative traction and represent this website across the media as a threat. We can respect what she says and have empathy with her situation but in her own testimony there are conflicting intentions - she admits to organising her own meets for her own pleasure as well as feeling coerced. So the truth may be hard to fully determine. It follows on from another inserted story yesterday about young women being violently abused on Only Fans. The purpose of these? To legitimise and obscure the very dangerous lurch to authoritarian control of internet access within the UK. Whenever you see unusual stories that may be linked to government actions… stay cynical. And stay free and safe x " The OnlyFans story was published yesterday to promote the BBC3 documentary which was also available yesterday. The BBC routinely promote new shows via BBC News articles. | |||
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"The husband is the one to blame, not the site and absolutely not the woman concerned 🩷 Mods can only do so much, and they do a lot already Her husband is a disgusting human " That would be the most logical take on this, it sounds like she was in an abusive relationship, with him exorcising some serious coercive control over her. Utter scumbag. Very disappointing to see all the victim blaming going around | |||
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"Article also says that when she complained to this site, no action was taken. Is this true?" For what she was saying she reported, action would have been taken if a report is verified. They wouldn't be on the site anymore that's for sure | |||
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"That would be the most logical take on this, it sounds like she was in an abusive relationship, with him exorcising some serious coercive control over her. Utter scumbag." But remember that we only have her side of the story, and she reported him to the Police and they said they couldn't do anything because their was evidence at the time of her enthusiastic consent. We don't really know who was at fault, because we don't have all the evidence. (But my guess is that it's him...) | |||
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"Article also says that when she complained to this site, no action was taken. Is this true? Of course not. The site complies with police requests, that's it. . " Not quite true, they would deal with it on site first then depending on the report they would contact any relevant authority If they knew nothing about it, for instance no one has reported anything and the Police get in touch with them, then they cooperate any way they can. | |||
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"Typically poor journalism from the BBC, references like “an expert said and a quote from a professor from New Zealand over fifty years ago. There’s good and bad in all walks of life but going back to Victorian sensibility’s isn’t going to change anything. We’ve met many women who are keen and eager and fully engaged in a “swinging” lifestyle. The BBC should look at their own failures before throwing mud at innocent fun seekers. " Did you even read the article? An ex-Fabber has blown the whistle, not the BBC. | |||
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"Been to a club and found a couple where he was berating her for not getting involved. Immediately reported them to the staff and they took them off separately for a chat and the door. Club feedback we got was a situation along the lines of the BBC article and a thank you for alerting them. No consent is no consent. " Well done | |||
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