Arpad Nagy
2 min readOct 19, 2022

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Well, I was unaware of this situation. Now I am not. I also watched the interview video, the Biden creepiness and the Trump list. It's all gross.

Plus, when you state "Not only don’t we shame creepy men, we glorify them" no kidding. Howard Stern couldn't have been more up Trump's ass, and even people say it was satire, it was gross.

And Arsenio doubles over in laughter? Yup...woof, woof. Gross.

All of it is disgusting. Celebrity is the worst, like it's some ticket to have one above the law, morals, ethics, and rules. Celebrities use it as power and women have some inexplicable mental eraser if they are in the presence of celebrity. It also boggles my mind how many wives, girlfriends, and single ladies with strong morals and virtues admit they would readily toss them aside if Brad Pitt, or Hemsworth or whoever the big stud is offered to bed them.

And it's even worse with younger women and musicians--you don't even need to be good, just famous. Language and attitudes they rally against daily is dismissed when one of these "stars" put degradation to music.

But men in power or fame are the worst. If it's not about money, it's about pussy. The more they collect of both, the higher they ride.

It's a mental deficiency in us. If I was rich, famous, a Hollywood icon, would I tow the line of a perfectly behaved husband and father? I doubt it. My only saving grace is a fear of failing my daughter and embarrassing my wife and humiliating her in front of her family. The consequences far outweigh selfish desires.

Sorry, that took off.

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Arpad Nagy
Arpad Nagy

Written by Arpad Nagy

Shortlisted for 2024 Northwind Writing Award in NF/Fiction. New owner of First Line Fiction. Editor @ The Memoirist, AoE, Book Cafe, Short Place, Kitchen Tales.

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