Well she didn't come out and say specifically, but the whole thing now sounds like a personal thing that just happened to go down on the day of the meeting or whatever.
I agree 100%.flowersofnight wrote:I don't think we should be "investigating" people.
Well, I think publicly accusing someone of sexual harrassment, without even being sure about it, is a bit more than a little boo-boo. And if it snowballed into something bigger that was due to her carelessness.faith wrote:I second this! Poor Sarah!
She's going through something with a friend and then people are going all WEREDIXZOMBIE on her.
...by which I am not necessarily referring to people on this forum btw so let's not have angry.
She posted something, it was a mistake and she shouldn't have, and that is too bad but now it's exploded into the drama of the universe lol
Well when you say "inappropriate" things happened in private, and then act like you've been traumatized beyond repair and that Mana had done something unforgivable, people are going to make the logical conclusion.faith wrote:Did she? I don' remember her doing that. She simply said something happened at the event involving a friend.
Mana's undressing me with his eyesGarnet in the Eden wrote:At least now we know the sinister reality behind the Lolita clothing range + Mana's descriptions of the perfect woman, the secret rendezvous, the suggestive pictures he's been posting on his blog, etc.
So is Manaflowersofnight wrote:Fortunately for me, I'm actually wearing bunny foot pajamas under my clothes.
Yes, and in her last post, she said that it didn't happened at the clandestine meeting. So...Lempicka wrote:Also @voixdinferno, Sarah seems to have many friends (ie, not only people in her Purikuras), so there is no way anyone could guess who she's talking about! In my opinion, the earlier this subject is dropped and forgotten, the better it is...
Mrs. Fujiwara wrote:Actually, the 'private' part of events such as this is an illusion. There are at least three staffs around us in and out of the room: two outside to control the next guest and open the door, and eventually one hidden inside in the shadows – something only a few people notice being completely awestruck with Mana's presence and all. Also, the door is never completely shut as far as I could tell.
So, whatever happens, there are witnesses, always. Mana is a very intelligent man.
I also do not believe Mana would accept any fan working for him, let alone a foreigner. He gave enough proof throughout the years of being quite a private artist. The Japanese fanbase would react openly against something like this and it would be unwise to angry them, to say the least.
(thank you yun, faith and Martine!)