Mohammad Hossain has been charged with aggravated criminal sexual assault in an alleged attack on a fellow student in his dorm room at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
A University of Illinois at Chicago student leader has been charged with sexually assaulting a 19-year-old female student in what Cook County prosecutors say was a re-enactment of scenes from the film “Fifty Shades of Grey.” @muqawwee123 @~MuNiYa~
Re: 50 Shades of Grey - book, movie, critics and real life incident at UIC
Its sick.. he's a rapist now and he'll remain like that for the rest of his life. He isnt a kid, he's 19 yrs old.
And more disturbing this is that he is a 19-year-old bio-nuclear engineering student. Also this, "Hossain, a freshman, is involved in leadership programs at the University of Illinois. He’s also a student representative to the alumni association and is a member of the triathlon team. "
Re: 50 Shades of Grey - book, movie, critics and real life incident at UIC
Saab kuch chaddo mainoo pehlai aye daso why am I tagged?
no pun intended but could there be a Grey area here?
Did the girl consent to coming to his room? Did she consent to the sex or did he force himself on her?
Re: 50 Shades of Grey - book, movie, critics and real life incident at UIC
I just heard about the book and picked 'Forty rules of Love' near from the pirated copy of '50 shades of Grey'. Don't much about the book except that its probably latest inspiration of ladies (defence wali aunties to be specific) who earlier used to read 'My Feudal Lord'.
Re: 50 Shades of Grey - book, movie, critics and real life incident at UIC
The guy is claiming it was consensual.
Either way, 50 Shades of Gray is nothing more then glorified domestic violence and filth. I never bought into the hype of the books, nor have an inclination to see the movie.
Re: 50 Shades of Grey - book, movie, critics and real life incident at UIC
So few friends of mine are addicted to this book but I just watched the movie today followed by reading last few pages of the e-book & honestly its ur normal love story. The S&M is just a small part if it (I didnt think the book is promoting it at all)
The girl reluctantly went along with the whole S&M thing for two reasons:
She had started liking the Christian guy and trusted that he wouldn't harm her in any way
She also thought by doing this she would change him or get through to him emotionally
I mean the book one ends with her hating the whole S&M stuff and breaking up with him cuz she wasn't that kina person to begin with.
Also the guy clearly had deeper issues with control & all which resulted him being so twisted. So infact if it teaches something its that twisted people are into all this stuff :P
I mean if u replace the S&M with the guy suffering from alcoholism u would get aashiqui 2 lol (well, kinda at least)