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In reply to the discussion: Is there a man left who can't be accused of sexual impropriety? [View all]customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)and especially the 70's, were a time when in the name of humor, the thoughtful sensibilities of a 15-year-old boy were on full display, and were starting to be considered normal. I admit, I bought into it.
But, I took stock of my life during the Clarence Thomas confirmation process, and realized that I was guilty of acting like a testosterone-crazed adolescent male for way longer than it should have gone on. I resolved to keep my behavior in check after that point.
My lady has a brother who has battled with drug addiction, and she stated that when a person goes on drugs, the emotional age they were at that time is where they will be stuck. I have to say, the same seems to be true for wealth, fame, and power for a lot of guys. That's probably what happened with Bill Cosby, he got to be famous during the sexual revolution part of the 1960's, and stayed right at that level of immaturity for the rest of his life.