Gene Simmons of Kiss Faces Lawsuit Over Groping, Misconduct Allegation

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The woman recorded it.


Wow. This isn't a fake?

What a low-life loser

The scary part is that there are many many more of these creatures :run:

Poor guy would probably get jailed if there were no video to prove it lol. She even said he called her the n word which he clearly did not.

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Here's a test for how well we'd do as "eyewitnesses".


I don't think she said he called her a n.....

I think she said something like "you gonna call me a n now?".

1:55 - 2:00 "...called me a n too while you were at it..."
 

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Really? I'm a really touchy person. Shake hands, hugs, hand on the arm plus an "excuse me" when I'm trying to get around someone. I've never really thought much about it until this thread.
You take the time to know people. I cherish my close relationships at work, men and women.
 

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@I Break Things where I grew up guys don't touch each other unless they're fighting. No hugging or touching or anything.

You don't hug your friend unless he's having a nervous breakdown or something,..even then it's awkward,..and you just get him a beer. :laugh2:

I'm a hugger. I hug my friends (male or female) at the Toucan a lot, they hug back or initiate the hug. We are all secure in our orientations :slash:
 

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This is like Willie Nelson getting into trouble for smoking weed.
Or going on Howard Stern and complaining about being offended.
There are some terrible people who do terrible things to women, but most of them are a bunch of assholes who need to be taught some manners.
I think women need to have a few strategies at the ready for these types.
It's hard to be clear in the moment when unprepared, but thinking of a few things to say or do beforehand can really help.
Totie Fields knew how to handle him.
Starting at about 1:30, this is freakin' priceless.
But really...just saying, "What if somebody treated your daughter (or mother) like this?"
Or, "Woah! With behavior like this, I bet you NEVER get laid!"
Or just a punch in the face.
Who would ever blame a woman for punching Gene Simmons, or one of his skanky brethren?
 

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I'm not sure I would call placing her hand on his knee "groping". I'm sure that a lot of women would find him offensive, but I doubt he's harmful.

Gene is a slut. Hes going to make advances. But no way is he walking around with his towel open asking you to pull the Trigger on his"Love Gun". I grantee a polite "no thanks" and he moves on to an actual line of chicks waiting to see if he lives up to his status.
 

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The woman recorded it.

Maybe I'm missing something but that "lady" (and I use the term loosely here) went way overboard. I think she has a huge chip on her shoulder and someone needs to knock it off! From what I couls see she crossed the line threatening the guy with violence for saying hi to her!
Glad I'm married to a wonderfull woman, I'd hate to be in the dating scene these days! Ask a girl out and you've harrased her!
 

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Or going on Howard Stern and complaining about being offended.
There are some terrible people who do terrible things to women, but most of them are a bunch of assholes who need to be taught some manners.
I think women need to have a few strategies at the ready for these types.
It's hard to be clear in the moment when unprepared, but thinking of a few things to say or do beforehand can really help.
Totie Fields knew how to handle him.
Starting at about 1:30, this is freakin' priceless.
But really...just saying, "What if somebody treated your daughter (or mother) like this?"
Or, "Woah! With behavior like this, I bet you NEVER get laid!"
Or just a punch in the face.
Who would ever blame a woman for punching Gene Simmons, or one of his skanky brethren?


Wouldnt it be funny if he was really just a nice "jewish" boy? LOL.......
 
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Correct. I'm not "huggy" and people who won''t take the hint, or ignore the "NO" really piss me the hell off.

same here. It can be tough in this business dealing with fans that like stuff signed, especially when they are asking for pics with you. Damn those cell phone cameras. I hate selfies and all that crap. At least I'm a guy and most people don't actively try to cop a feel. Our fiddle player (an attractive woman) gets the occasional fan who can't take a hint. We're lucky to have our bass player who is really aware of what's going on around the two of us who are less comfortable with physical contact with fans. He's one of those guys that can head a drunk off without them knowing they've been redirected.
 

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i read this whole thread. Here's my opinion:

If its not illegal behavior and it happened a long time ago when culturally things were different, then move on with your life.

As someone who has been at the hands of abuse, I can tell you, no extra healing will come from my publicly shaming someone. I hear these so called "victims of uncomfortable moments" talk about long lasting trauma I just want to laugh.

Get over your trauma, You live in a leisure society.
 

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^^^^ Much truth ^^^^
 

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i read this whole thread. Here's my opinion:

If its not illegal behavior and it happened a long time ago when culturally things were different, then move on with your life.

As someone who has been at the hands of abuse, I can tell you, no extra healing will come from my publicly shaming someone. I hear these so called "victims of uncomfortable moments" talk about long lasting trauma I just want to laugh.

Get over your trauma, You live in a leisure society.
AFAIK, harassment has always been illegal behavior, so......
 

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