(04-18-2017, 05:49 PM)Juliette Wrote: I'm not sure what to think about BUT Is there really a proof that Juliette slept with Sean?
When Juliette said they were going to finish what they started, I don't think she meant a game of chess.
(04-18-2017, 08:58 PM)irukandji Wrote:(04-18-2017, 08:54 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(04-18-2017, 08:35 PM)irukandji Wrote: So you're saying Adalind was a slut then?
slut - A woman who has many casual sexual partners.
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/slut
Adalind , the traditional hexenbiest of season 1 to 3 and maybe 4, saw sex as a tool and was willing to have sex with different men if she had a specific purpose. I did not see evidence that she was having casual sex for fun. Even in season one she could say no to sex. Maybe I would call Adalind of season 1 to the middle of season 4 a common hexenbiest slut.
Just because a woman is a slut doesn't mean she can't be discriminating now and then. I just thought it was interesting that Elizabeth made a comment about her sluttiness. Adalind must be known for that in hexenbiest circles.
I always got the impression that all Hexenbeist were a little on the slutty side. The Grimm journals make a point of mentioning how they use their feminine allure. Their sexuality is almost like a weapon in their arsenal. Juliette's change in personality would seem to be a strong example of this. Elizabeth calling Adalind a slut is probably sort of like the pot calling the kettle black. I doubt she knows much about Adalind beyond her son's view of her. The junior Schade is still a bit young to have formulated much of a wide ranging reputation. From a conversation with Rosalee, we know that Adalind was a straight arrow in school. Since her pursuit was law, and that could take seven years at the least, Adalind couldn't have been back in her mother's orbit for more than three or four years. It seems like a limited amount of time to have people think about you one way or the other. Though Elizabeth's views on Adalind's Mother probably also inform her opinion. Like mother like daughter, after all.
In any event, this whole debate on relative sluttiness is a bit strange. It feels like people are wanting these ladies to wear a red letter "S", to indicate their past naughtiness. As if it should always define them. And no one seems to jump on Renard's back and label him a man slut. But there's always a double standard. It's just sex, people.