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So, my wife sent me a link to this website selling lingerie, with the question "What do you think of this?" I answered "What's her name?"

I'm fairly certain I've royally screwed up.

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2 minutes ago, EliteTexan80 said:

So, my wife sent me a link to this website selling lingerie, with the question "What do you think of this?" I answered "What's her name?"

I'm fairly certain I've royally screwed up.

Nah that's a good enough joke you'll get away with it.

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6 minutes ago, EliteTexan80 said:

So, my wife sent me a link to this website selling lingerie, with the question "What do you think of this?" I answered "What's her name?"

I'm fairly certain I've royally screwed up.

Out of likes, but well done sir.

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1 hour ago, EliteTexan80 said:

So, my wife sent me a link to this website selling lingerie, with the question "What do you think of this?" I answered "What's her name?"

I'm fairly certain I've royally screwed up.

Lmao my wife did the same thing once said “Do you like this?” And I replied “Yeah but I doubt it comes in my size.”

 

she didnt buy it

hope you fare better 

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6 minutes ago, cddolphin said:

Buying lingerie for your wives.. do you guys re-upholster your 2003 sedans as well? ;)

That's not what happened in either story.

 

Besides mine's a 1998 and no the original upholstery will someday breathe it's last breath and i will just keep driving it.

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9 minutes ago, domepatrol91 said:

Besides mine's a 1998 and no the original upholstery will someday breathe it's last breath and i will just keep driving it.

I couldn't stand getting in my 95' anymore... maybe I'll check out a later model. Thanks!!

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5 minutes ago, ramssuperbowl99 said:

Just saw the New York Times story on the Redskins' cheerleaders. Gross. The NFL should really just Donald Sterling Dan Snyder tbh.

I'd be surprised if Snyder was even aware but the buck stops there I guess

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10 minutes ago, LETSGOBROWNIES said:

Care to post the readers digest version?

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/02/sports/redskins-cheerleaders-nfl.html

The article is quite short

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What bothered them was their team director’s demand that they go as sex symbols to please male sponsors, which they did not believe should be a part of their job.

Cheerleaders are NOT sex symbols, silly men

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Stephanie Jojokian, the longtime director and choreographer for the Redskins’ cheerleaders, disputed much of the women’s description of the Costa Rica trip. She vehemently denied that the night at the club was mandatory and said that the cheerleaders who went were not chosen by sponsors.

“I was not forcing anyone to go at all,” Ms. Jojokian said. “I’m the mama bear, and I really look out for everybody, not just the cheerleaders. It’s a big family. We respect each other and our craft. It’s such a supportive environment for these ladies.”

A half-dozen Redskins cheerleaders said Ms. Jojokian seemed especially focused on preserving relationships with businessmen who supported the team and her nonprofit dance company, Capitol Movement.

“There was a lot of pressure by the director for us to be a part of that party atmosphere with sponsors because we knew she picked favorites that way,” one cheerleader said of Ms. Jojokian, who in 2011 told women auditioning for the squad, according to WJLA-TV in Washington: “Don’t cover your chest area too much. We’ll assume you are trying to hide something.”

This was at the direction of Miss Stephanie Jojokian, the "mama bear", she sounds like the scummy character in this story.

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8 minutes ago, LETSGOBROWNIES said:

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When the Washington Redskins took their cheerleading squad to Costa Rica in 2013 for a calendar photo shoot, the first cause for concern among the cheerleaders came when Redskins officials collected their passports upon arrival at the resort, depriving them of their official identification.

For the photo shoot, at the adults-only Occidental Grand Papagayo resort on Culebra Bay, some of the cheerleaders said they were required to be topless, though the photographs used for the calendar would not show nudity. Others wore nothing but body paint. Given the resort’s secluded setting, such revealing poses would not have been a concern for the women — except that the Redskins had invited spectators.

A contingent of sponsors and FedExField suite holders — all men — were granted up-close access to the photo shoots.

One evening, at the end of a 14-hour day that included posing and dance practices, the squad’s director told nine of the 36 cheerleaders that their work was not done. They had a special assignment for the night. Some of the male sponsors had picked them to be personal escorts at a nightclub.

“So get back to your room and get ready,” the director told them. Several of them began to cry.

“They weren’t putting a gun to our heads, but it was mandatory for us to go,” one of the cheerleaders said. “We weren’t asked, we were told. Other girls were devastated because we knew exactly what she was doing.”

The passport confiscation is pretty seriously intimidating. That's how most human trafficking gets started. The rest speaks for itself.

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3 minutes ago, ramssuperbowl99 said:

The passport confiscation is pretty seriously intimidating. That's how most human trafficking gets started. The rest speaks for itself.

Apparently teams do it as a "safety precaution"; I'm very curious if teams also do it with their athletes when they fly to London or Mexico, I wouldn't be at all surprised to hear that they do.

If it's me, I refuse to hand it over, but hey. Their surrogate should have been on their side in this whole thing, assuming everything in the story is true.

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Yeah, Redskins are bleeding after this one. Someone's losing their job in a very public fashion. 

Tons of people let this happen by their actions or inactions, but probably one, maybe two will take the fall.

Pretty disgusting. Hope but nothing for the worst for the people that knowingly arranged this event. 

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