>>Sounds a bit like the only just mythical defendant's counsel in a rape trial
>>She was asking for it m'lud, she made herself look too attractive to men.
A ridiculous point.
The first person to bring up her motivation and reasons for her behaviour was her. Since she has now raised it as justification, it is not unreasonable to consider that motivation.
Someone cannot bring up a subject as a material part of the situation but then expect everybody else to leave it alone.
Her claim that her motivation was and always is purely professional; to be recognised for her knowledge and not her looks. That doesn't seem to stand up next to the efforts and style she made with her picture seemingly attempting to enhance her looks.
She has, I believe, made specific effort to make her picture look attractive and then has complained when someone said it was attractive.
That doesn't make his behaviour acceptable, but it does make hers damned ridiculous. Almost as much as blindly defending it.
And she can hardly complain about the media publicising each and everything about her life that they think worthy of mention, that's what she's done to the bloke.
A silly, hypocritical, self-centred, self-important, little madam who will hopefully live to rue this action.
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