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Mark Ward

Agree with you fully about the Happy Animals exploitation. It really depends on the situation - and if there is a specific group you are targeting and it is mutually beneficial I don't see anything too wrong in the individual situations. Provided that the person gets something out of it in return. The Kwame and Egyptian guy situation was just silliness on Arabella's part - I didn't mind her locking the door, it's the kind of thing my friends would do when drunk, without even thinking. I get that it was bad given Kwame's circumstances, and I totally get why he freaked out. (The Egyptian guy was so hot.) I really loved Terry by this point in the series - I just find her so warm and a great friend overall, whilst slightly flawed. But really like her a lot.

otherboy

Yeah you proved my point about how people see men though. Many people probably don't see a problem with what Bella did to Kwame by locking him in there because they see him as a man and a gay man and they figure he'll be okay because he's a man. Men are seen as being able to handle more and are seen as "they'll be alright". If Kwame was a woman I doubt Bella would've locked Kwame in a room with a man. I don't think she would've locked Terry in a room with a man. The Egyptian guy was hot but Kwame was not in the mood and he told his friends that he was on a break. But Bella didn't care or believe him and felt he was used to being in a sexual situation so she put him in one. It's another example of the show depicting consent or the lack of consent. I think this particular situation gets less attention or concern because it happened to a man and because the guy was hot.