Fantastic Beasts actor, Kevin Guthrie, is jailed for 3 years for sexually assaulting an actress

May 15, 2021 00:18


Fantastic Beasts actor, 33, is jailed for three years for sexually assaulting vulnerable actress https://t.co/huT2nh1jFv
- Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) May 15, 2021

Scottish actor Kevin Guthrie, who appeared in Fantastic Beasts, Dunkirk and the tv-series The Terror, has been jailed for * only * 3 years for sexually assaulting a vulnerable ( Read more... )

sexual misconduct, harry potter, actor / actress

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Socializing while inebriated analievelyn May 15 2021, 05:02:02 UTC
I don't drink so I've always been so confused how ppl navigate their drunk friends going home or talking home drink ppl to hook up with.

Do most social circles have a driver friend that keeps an eye on everyone so that predators like this are kept away?

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Re: Socializing while inebriated ginainabottle May 15 2021, 05:22:40 UTC
I honestly think it's a fucking miracle that me and my friends weren't raped in our 20s bc we had no problem going to the house (or car) of a guy we'd just met. We did have a system tho, where we would never leave without telling the others & the guy had to share his full name & address with the friends who stayed behind. As far as I can recall, none of them seemed to mind those little measures.

These days we all live in our own apartments so we don't go to the guy's place anymore, they come to ours. I only feel safe to do that bc I live with two guys tho. I'm nowhere near as chill (and crazy) like I was in my 20s, that's for sure.

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Re: Socializing while inebriated mzgrottesca May 15 2021, 10:02:08 UTC
I am actually more scared by the idea of a guy who I don't know very well knowing where I live lol

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Re: Socializing while inebriated jela_ow May 15 2021, 10:34:01 UTC
Same! I had my ho days and I never brought a stranger home. I'd always get paranoid they would stalk me. I went on a date once and this guy wouldn't let me go home and insisted he drive me to my place. I was freaked out and just had him drop me off at a store near my building instead and even that was a trial.

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Re: Socializing while inebriated ginainabottle May 15 2021, 18:10:32 UTC
I don't mind, my building has doormen 24/7 and I live in a pretty busy area. As far as being safe goes, I think it's best to come here where my friends are right across our tiny hall than going to a place I've never been to. Plus, I'd much rather have sex in my own house lol

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goldenhera May 15 2021, 09:23:27 UTC

This has always been my system with friends. When drinks are involved, if we go out together, we leave together.

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Re: Socializing while inebriated jela_ow May 15 2021, 10:31:45 UTC
I have been the person who goes home with/to other guys when out drinking with friends. No matter how drunk I am I've always been aware enough to text my friends the guy's name and address (and number if I have it). My friends who are like me do the same.

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Re: Socializing while inebriated vibeology_e May 15 2021, 12:50:32 UTC
Girl groups naturally develop at least one “We Gotta Go” Girl. I was the We Gotta Go girl of my group back in school. We came together and we left together. I would round people up, I would pull people off the dance floor. It’s like herding cats but no one ever got left behind. If you think you’re interested in a guy, get his info and make a final decision when you’re sober.

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Re: Socializing while inebriated ahkna May 15 2021, 13:21:38 UTC
I haven't gone out partying and drinking since I graduated university, and we were always in groups.

One of my friends will go out for dinner with us, then go out to spend a few hours at a bar because she wants to be around people. I worry about her A LOT

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Re: Socializing while inebriated shittysoup May 15 2021, 16:15:50 UTC
When I was younger and living in a small town, someone in the group would always DD and drive everyone home. It was something planned out beforehand "so and so drove everyone last time so I'll do it this time." The DD definitely did kind of have to "round up" people and keep an eye on things/gauge who was with who, going home when, etc. But I think it was easier in a small town because you know everyone anyway.

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