Bristol Palin - her virginity was stolen?

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Cajungal

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Well she said that, looking back, it was a poor decision, which is the best way she put it that whole time. The word "stolen" is poorly used. The interviewer uses the phrase, "got you drunk," which I also think is a bad choice. Unless she was force-fed, or he threatened her, he didn't "get" her drunk. It's just as she said: She made the decision, and now she feels cheated, but nothing was stolen. It just wasn't how she wanted it to go.
 
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Well she said that, looking back, it was a poor decision, which is the best way she put it that whole time. The word "stolen" is poorly used. The interviewer uses the phrase, "got you drunk," which I also think is a bad choice. Unless she was force-fed, or he threatened her, he didn't "get" her drunk. It's just as she said: She made the decision, and now she feels cheated, but nothing was stolen. It just wasn't how she wanted it to go.
Yea, but she still sticking by it. To me, the word "stolen" has a different meaning. I think the guy is getting bad light considering that she and her mother have more political and media power than him.

If she said it was a bad decision and stay with that, sure, but she kept using stolen (and written in the book) that just irks me in wrong way.
 

Cajungal

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That's pretty much what I mean. It was a bad word to use, and now it's printed in her book forever. No matter what she says, it's not correct or fair to the father unless he really did rape her and/or force her to get drunk. I'm sure whoever really wrote the book knew that such a loaded word would get plenty of attention.
 

Dave

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She had her virginity in a car that she left unlocked. That's how my virginity got stolen.
 
A toast! A toast!

"Here's to the lady in the white shoes: she'll steal all your money, she'll drink all your booze. She ain't got a cherry, but that ain't no sin, 'cuz she's still got the box that the cherry came in!"
 
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