08-26-2017, 11:23 AM
(08-25-2017, 11:17 PM)dicappatore Wrote:Hi Dicap,(08-25-2017, 08:32 PM)thecdn Wrote:(08-25-2017, 06:04 PM)dicappatore Wrote: thecdn, you have to admit one thing about Adalind. In that final group hug scene. She had screwed three of the five men in the room.
And? Juliette slept with two of the men in the room, and Nick had slept with two of the women. The vast majority of adults have had multiple partners in their lives.
Adalind would be the first to admit two of the three were in her 'evil' phase. Maybe even the first time with Nick
Well I did not want to mention who slept with less that the 50% mark. Juliette slept with 2 of the 5 men, 40%. Nick was at 2 out of 4 women, 50%. Let’s not forget Renard was also at 2 of the 4 women, 50%. But Adalind was on top at 3 of the 5 so, yea she is numero uno, at 60%.
I think the series should have been called “Swingers of Portland with a Grimm Twist”!
The sexual aspects of Grimm have been discussed on this Forum. The promiscuity of individuals is studied by psychologists. Here are three articles from Psychology Today:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/evi...romiscuity
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/fig...romiscuity
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/ins...psychopath
Some people believe morality is determined by personal choice. Some believe there are moral absolutes that apply to everyone. Some believe women are held to a different moral standard than men regarding promiscuity.
Here is an article by a Catholic priest:
https://sites.google.com/site/faithfulca...d-morality
Some on this forum find Adalind and Juliette promiscuous. Some find their promiscuity immoral. Others say see nothing wrong.
I recall the scene with Nick and Juliette driving to the wedding:
Quote:In the car, Nick tells Juliette she looks beautiful and she quietly thanks him. He asks her if she is okay, and she says she doesn't know. Nick tells her she seemed pretty okay "not that long ago." She asks him why her negligee was on the floor, and he smiles and says, "I think that's just pretty much where it fell." Juliette asks him when, and he tells her she must be joking, but she sternly says she isn't. Nick asks her if he was "that bad," and she tells him to just tell her what's going on, but he says he doesn't know what she is talking about. She says she's talking about how her negligee was scrunched up on the floor and the bed was messed up when she got home. Nick says, "Yeah, I didn't do that by myself," and Juliette asks who he did it with then. Nick is confused and tells her when he came home, she was wearing the negligee. Juliette asks how stupid he thinks she is because she was gone getting her hair done. Juliette says she can't believe he would do something like that in their home and bed. Nick tells her, "This isn't funny anymore," and she says she would make him pull over so she could get out if they weren't going to Monroe and Rosalee's wedding. Nick says he was in bed with her and that they had sex, but she loudly says, "We didn't!" Nick says it was someone who looked and sounded just like her, and Juliette repeats that it wasn't her. Nick asks who else could it have been, causing Juliette to pause for a second before she realizes that Adalind called earlier and knew she wasn't going to be home. Both get worried looks, and Juliette says she's going to be sick.It makes Juliette sick that Nick got tricked by Adalind. Then later she fornicates Renard and Kenneth. What does she use as her moral compass?
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