Movielover
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I’m pretty sure “defending their girlfriend’s/wife’s honor” is in character.
Ohhh, remind me not to off the Padme meet and greet...
I’m pretty sure “defending their girlfriend’s/wife’s honor” is in character.
I think a possible answer to the problem is add the princes to the princess meet and greets. I feel like pervy guys would be less likely to prey upon the princesses if her prince is present, because there would be an extra set of eyes on the guest.
How far can they go to defend their girlfriend's/wife's honor? There are limits to what face characters can do and say.
It's terrifying to be groped or harassed in your place of work, especially when you're working a low wage job. It's so rampant, from coworkers or from patrons, that you develop a small degree of complacency just to get through the day, whether it's trying to laugh something off or freezing up and waiting for it to be over. There's maybe a 50/50 chance that your employer will defend you if you decide to retaliate, verbally or otherwise. If it's a coworker harassing or assaulting you and you decide to report it to your boss, be prepared for other coworkers to turn on you because they're friends with the offender. You are always aware of the fact that causing 'too much of a fuss' (real words I heard from an old assistant manager) puts you in jeopardy of being fired, hours cut, etc.
Philip carries a sword.
But Bob, I'd never expect you to say that. It costs real money.I think a possible answer to the problem is add the princes to the princess meet and greets. I feel like pervy guys would be less likely to prey upon the princesses if her prince is present, because there would be an extra set of eyes on the guest.
Doesn't each character have a character attendant with them when the character greets the guests?I think a possible answer to the problem is add the princes to the princess meet and greets. I feel like pervy guys would be less likely to prey upon the princesses if her prince is present, because there would be an extra set of eyes on the guest.
This would just reinforce the idea that the princesses are weak creatures available for the enjoyment of (or in need of protection from) men. It would be a great shame if these “bright young women” lost their autonomy simply because some guests can’t control their urges.
Doesn't each character have a character attendant with them when the character greets the guests?
That wasn't what I was going for with my comment, and I apologize if that's how it came across. My thinking was that it would be harder for creeps to get away with stuff with multiple characters present, and having a prince would be relevant to the princesses' backstory. Plus, if a single guy shows up, the prince could be trained to stand between him and the princess for photos, making an assault more difficult.This would just reinforce the idea that the princesses are weak creatures available for the enjoyment of (or in need of protection from) men. It would be a great shame if these “bright young women” lost their autonomy simply because some guests can’t control their urges.
Hey, I love my money, but I don't like seeing people get hurt!But Bob, I'd never expect you to say that. It costs real money.
That wasn't what I was going for with my comment, and I apologize if that's how it came across. My thinking was that it would be harder for creeps to get away with stuff with multiple characters present, and having a prince would be relevant to the princesses' backstory. Plus, if a single guy shows up, the prince could be trained to stand between him and the princess for photos, making an assault more difficult.
It is a personal matter for the CM to persue. It is not something Disney is going to do. They just issue a tresspass.I didn't talk about anything. I asked a question.
They can and most certainly do !!!I have yet to see the mug shot of a sex offender where the person doesn't look creepy.
I wonder if Disney can legally refuse entry to a registered offender?
It is a personal matter for the CM to persue. It is not something Disney is going to do. They just issue a tresspass.
Once this event became a criminal matter it most definitely became a public concern.
Furthermore, neither Disney nor Ariel have anything to do with the decision to pursue a criminal complaint.
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