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Originally Posted by kane
Hypothetical question:
You are a new, up and coming stand up comic and you get a big break to perform at a comedy festival. After your set one of the biggest, most popular stand up comics in the world invites you to their place a little later. You go, assuming they are having a party or get together of some kind. You arrive and find our you are the only one there. The comic then asks if you mind if they jerk off. You say you don't mind if for no other reason than you think they might be joking. But they aren't and they start jerking off in front of you. Would the thought cross your mind that if you get up and leave, this person might be vindictive and try to damage your career simply because you don't want to watch them jerk off?
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Good point.
Here's my counter: I'm a grownup. And in the entertainment business. In the scenario you described we are all probably a little fucked up: drinking and recreational drugs.
I'd probably watch him jerk off. Laugh about it. And never give it a second thought again for the rest of my life.
I would wonder why that person is even thinking about trying to be an entertainer and a stand-up comedian if they are "offended" that easily? Doesn't sound like being in showbiz is for them.
And not because they should have to endure the "horror" of another entertainer acting weird and jacking their cock.
It's because they SHOULDN'T be horrified in the first place. Matter of fact...if they were true showbiz people (and not wannabe "marks" trying to fit in), they would have loved that whole scenario and used it in a "bit" by telling the story of Louis CK fucked up and jerking off for their own show.