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Thursday, 15 December 2011

Sex Scandals and How It Can Ruin You

By Yong Valintine


Sex Scandals: Never Give in

It seems as though politicians and celebrities are constantly involved in sexual scandals these days.

I just find it rather difficult to believe that some people are willing to risk everything they have, family and career included, just for sexual intercourse.

One time I heard an infamous lawyer make a statement regarding the developing issue of sexual scandals. He specifically said "You can spend a lifetime developing a reputation and then lose it all in a second." A lot of people strongly believe that those who are famous and powerful often assume that they are invincible and are often above the law. Which is why these people believe that they can always get away with whatever it is that they want to do. Meanwhile, there is also a certain group of realists who strongly believe that people involved in sexual scandals are very much addicted to the idea of fame, which is why they always want to place themselves in the spotlight.

Typically, there are three major kinds of reactions to media revelations. The first reaction, as seen in most cases, involves denial. This reaction usually involves rejection and the expression of the desire to resign from his/her current position. Some of these individuals even turn to character references just to establish that are not actually capable of doing what they are accused of. They even make it a point to drag their wives into the spotlight in an effort to show that they have their support while they're giving their denial speech.

But this phase won't last very long, because when all of the information has been exposed, these individuals will have no choice but to own their wrong doings and offer an apology to their families and to the members of the community. More often than not, the apology is followed by a promise to undergo treatment and then give back to the community by feeding homeless children or giving money to charity.

After the second reaction, the third reaction will now become very much apparent; individuals will acknowledge their involvement but will deny that they committed an immoral act.

Either way, lives will still be dramatically changed. They will eventually lose their jobs, have their children hate them, and watch their partners leave and abhor them.

The community will never forget the scandal, it will live as long as the person will live.

These incidents, which range from bathroom encounters with homosexuals, extra-marital affairs, prostitution ring, multiple-partner liaisons, and child perpetrators, have become rather disturbing to the families of those who are involved and to some members of the society.




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