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I don't have a problem DUDE....

As for me I haven't said anything sexist. The ony thing sexually related that I've said is in regards to Sam from GH and her tendency to be a "slut", "ho", or "whore". That and the fact that shes "spread em" a couple of times.

Oh and finally I have said that a few guys are hot. I don't think thats a crime or even remotely offensive but maybe I'm reading the rules wrong or something...

Your comments on the other hand were completely offensive IMO and I just thought I'd let you know that. You're entitled to whatever opinions you may hold but don't accuse me of having a "problem" just cuz your overly sexist remark wasn't taken as a joke (if thats what it was intended to be in the first place). As for mods yes they're human but that doesn't mean that I should overlook an offending comment just cuz its being made by a mod. Thats the last I'll say on the subject.

And as for the news its good for the actress since it will definitely give her more exposure so in that sense I'm happy for her. However I'm sad since I'll miss her banter with Sam.

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LiasonAgent, saying that someone has nice assets is hardly sexist. Especially in the context it was used in. It's not like Ryan was saying, "Spread em Sam" or saying how Sam was drooling all over Lucky's "manhood. " Which can be viewed as sexist.

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Amen! Heck even my wife knows that I drool over hot women I still got the hormones pumping like iron....Ryan is just being a typical dude and it is one of the many reasons why I like him. The guy is laid back, hilarious, and just a super nice person. Of course he did not mean anything harmful in what he said...just saying something that, as you pointed out, most guys say as it is....same goes with women

Ryan I have your back 100% :)

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This isn't a matter of whos got whos back...

I'm not saying hes a horrible person. I'm just saying that I found the comment offensive and if you can't see why its offensive then thats your problem. Not mine. I don't have a problem and I'm not the bad guy because I pointed out that he said something sexist and ultimately (IMO) completely offensive. If I went around just randomly talking about actors and their private/sexual parts as if they were pieces of meat on an online forum I'd have a problem with myself as well. Sorry but just being "one of the guys" doesn't excuse classless behavior or comments and thats the last thing I'm gonna say about it...pinky swear. He may be the nicest person on the world...I don't really know him so I wouldn't know....but I DO know what he said in this thread a few days ago regarding her assets and if thats how he views people or w/e then I really don't care to get to know him.

I swore I wasn't going to get into this thread again but since people want to keep bringing it up I felt had to defend my position.

And thanks Tishy for that bit of information. I rarely see anything offensive on this board so I doubt I'll be using it much but its always good to know that people care.

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