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Dallas - The Original Series
Jessica's backstory from a modern day perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="Kenny Coyote" data-source="post: 224188" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>Yeah, I get it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is no woman who is a star of that magnitude who would brag about about it because it would badly tarnish her reputation. It would ruin her career. Masculinity and femininity exist and they're distinctly different. Don't get mad at me if you don't like it. I didn't invent these ideas that men and women, in general, behave differently and are attracted to different things. If you look through this thread you'll see I'm not making value judgements on masculine and feminine behavior; I'm describing reality. I specifically chose not to make value judgements on those subjects. Looking at the responses here, you wouldn't know it, but it's the truth. That we're living in an age where simply describing the nature of reality can be seen as controversial by some people says something, but that's their problem. Reality exists whether they like it or not.</p><p></p><p>Dallas is fiction, yet they attempted to maintain a certain semblance to reality. It's not in the best interest of a single woman the age Jessica would have been at that time to get pregnant. That she'd be thoughtless enough to engage in behavior where that was likely to happen, so indiscriminately that the father was unknown, was embarrassing enough that they took her out of the country. I'm not saying it should or should not have been embarrassing. Again, I'm not making a value judgement; I'm describing the story. Apparently that sort of thing needs to be emphasized here. I'm not sure why that is. Ray mentioned something about how he imagined that would have caused quite a scandal and Clayton said it would have. It wasn't Ray's idea or Clayton's idea that it should be scandalous; they were simply commenting that it likely would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenny Coyote, post: 224188, member: 102"] Yeah, I get it. There is no woman who is a star of that magnitude who would brag about about it because it would badly tarnish her reputation. It would ruin her career. Masculinity and femininity exist and they're distinctly different. Don't get mad at me if you don't like it. I didn't invent these ideas that men and women, in general, behave differently and are attracted to different things. If you look through this thread you'll see I'm not making value judgements on masculine and feminine behavior; I'm describing reality. I specifically chose not to make value judgements on those subjects. Looking at the responses here, you wouldn't know it, but it's the truth. That we're living in an age where simply describing the nature of reality can be seen as controversial by some people says something, but that's their problem. Reality exists whether they like it or not. Dallas is fiction, yet they attempted to maintain a certain semblance to reality. It's not in the best interest of a single woman the age Jessica would have been at that time to get pregnant. That she'd be thoughtless enough to engage in behavior where that was likely to happen, so indiscriminately that the father was unknown, was embarrassing enough that they took her out of the country. I'm not saying it should or should not have been embarrassing. Again, I'm not making a value judgement; I'm describing the story. Apparently that sort of thing needs to be emphasized here. I'm not sure why that is. Ray mentioned something about how he imagined that would have caused quite a scandal and Clayton said it would have. It wasn't Ray's idea or Clayton's idea that it should be scandalous; they were simply commenting that it likely would be. [/QUOTE]
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