Aseahawkfan wrote:Another dumbass trying to get away with bad behavior. How does an athlete watch what's happening with the public almost always finding out keep doing this. It isn't the 80s or 90s where the NFL can easily cover this stuff up. It's the era of 24/7-365 media and social media. Someone is always watching. Even an average person has a social media outlet if they are mistreated. The cost of pushing a story to the public is far lower than it has ever been with social media capable of spreading information faster than traditional media over the entire digital world.
c_hawkbob wrote:I must have missed it, what are we even talking about?
Aseahawkfan wrote:How would I know? I've never been to a massage parlor. I've only heard some tales, while it is my understanding most massage parlors are legal businesses. For all I know guys like Deshaun Watson assume all massage parlors are like the illegal ones he goes to and he pressures massage therapists who don't do that type of business into doing that behavior offering them money and pestering them when they don't want to do it. So someone finally spoke up about him doing that.
It would not be great to be a trained massage therapist and having some guy think you were a prostitute because he has money or is a pro athlete.
River Dog wrote:I've never been to one, either, but it's pretty common knowledge, and I'm sure that the legitimate businesses have to make it clear to their customers that they are not a whorehouse. Heck, even in doctor's offices, all of the examination rooms have a disclaimer that notes that aggressive behavior won't be tolerated.
I don't want to post any links as it would probably be violation of our TOS, but there are a number of adult websites out there with some very explicit ads and that attributes an address to them. There's at least 3 of them in Richland, 4-5 in Kennewick. Nearly all of them are staffed by Asians. There was a guy here in the Tri Cities who was busted for sex trafficking last year. It's common everywhere. My brother ruined his marriage in part because he started going to them.
In every state in the United States, more than 9,000 suspected Illicit Massage Businesses (IMBs) purportedly exploit tens of thousands of women, profiting from their labor and commercial sex services. Well-documented massage sex trafficking case what happened bear out an appallingly common story of exploitation for the profit of others
https://traffickinginstitute.org/illici ... ed-states/
According to the story, the spas Tucker was going to were "high end", or legitimate businesses, so maybe the therapists weren't prostitutes. But if Tucker's behavior was so bad, why didn't they go to the police? What were they afraid of? Why did they wait 8-12 years before they came forward and spilled their guts to some offbeat website news reporter?
This whole thing smells. If Tucker did what he is accused of, I have zero sympathy for him. If he's innocent as he says he is, he needs to be filing a lawsuit against the website that ran the story.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Damn. Is this the brother married to the Ethiopian? He Deshaun Watstoned himself. I stay away from the prostitutes and strip clubs and those types of places. Not my cup of tea.
River Dog wrote:Yeah, that's him.
I've been into my share of strip clubs, but I've never frequented a rub-and-tug. Even if I had the desire for some relief, which I don't, some of those women, mostly in their 20's, are being trafficked, held against their will and forced to perform sexual acts with customers. If it wasn't for that part of the business, I'd be good with it. What two consenting adults do is no one else's business, regardless of if there's money involved.
Aseahawkfan wrote:That's always the danger when you make something like prostitution illegal. You can no longer monitor it and create regulations to be followed or allow the people involved to seek out help if they are being criminally treated. Same like drugs.
I wouldn't participate in those businesses for personal reasons, but I don't think they should be illegal either. Victimless crime if two consenting adults.
I went to a strip club a few times when young dragged by friends. Found out I can't look at the women doing that. Feels improper. I guess Catholic school had an effect. I had to avert my eyes as I couldn't relax. I can't treat women that way. Moral programming...what can you do.
NorthHawk wrote:Didn't Watson get an 11 game suspension? Kraft got nothing relatively speaking other than public embarrassment.
They were pretty much the same thing other than Watson was using an accredited Massage Therapist and Kraft was in a seedy joint that happened to be under surveillance.
So it's quite possible they could suspend Tucker as he was an employee of the NFL at that time but it all depends on the findings of the NFL investigators.
NorthHawk wrote:All 3 are putting the NFL in a bad light yet only Watson was punished and the Owners who are supposed to be held to a higher standard of conduct get off scot free.
From my perspective in these cases the crime isn't the issue, it's the punishment and if it's meted out fairly. The civil or criminal cases will take care of themselves but the NFL handles the punishment for the teams.
NorthHawk wrote:I heard a comment that the Ravens, after the Ray Rice incident, have instituted a no tolerance policy so they expect him to be cut or traded. They also said that up to last year he was the most accurate kicker in NFL history but this past year his accuracy fell to just 71% and they wondered if he knew this was coming up early in the year or the previous summer.
c_hawkbob wrote:Reading through this (which I haven't done much because JT is of no interest to me) I gotta say Riv, you're making the mistake of assuming "Massage Therapist" and "Masseuse" are interchangeable. They are not.
It takes two years of college to become a massage therapist, every major sports team employs them, every health spa I've been a member of, most rehab facilities and hospitals have massage therapists, and you're doing a disservice to every one of them (including my daughter) with your archaic, misogynistic interpretations. A masseuse can be what your mind goes to when you think massage therapist, or a lesser trained legitimate masseuse, but ain't no one going to college for 2 years to be a prostitute. The girls working in, either voluntarily of by coerced trafficking, your "rub and tug" outfits are no massage therapists.
c_hawkbob wrote:Reading through this (which I haven't done much because JT is of no interest to me) I gotta say Riv, you're making the mistake of assuming "Massage Therapist" and "Masseuse" are interchangeable. They are not.
It takes two years of college to become a massage therapist, every major sports team employs them, every health spa I've been a member of, most rehab facilities and hospitals have massage therapists, and you're doing a disservice to every one of them (including my daughter) with your archaic, misogynistic interpretations. A masseuse can be what your mind goes to when you think massage therapist, or a lesser trained legitimate masseuse, but ain't no one going to college for 2 years to be a prostitute. The girls working in, either voluntarily of by coerced trafficking, your "rub and tug" outfits are no massage therapists.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Damn. That is a crazy amount. I wonder how many marriages they have ruined or how many men become addicted.
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