American Apparel, American Adonis
Author: Dap1
17
Oct
Dov Charney is the founder of American Apparel and paving the way for american allure. Check this excerpt from JANE magazine:
Dov Charney, the 35-year-old senior partner and founder of American Apparel, and one of his female employees, who happened to be in town. I asked him how he relaxed.
Oral sex, he says, settling into a chair behind a cloud of smoke. “I love it…I am a bit of a dirty guy, but people like that right now.”
Explaining exactly how the rest of the night unraveled is somewhat difficult. Let’s just say, the female employee helped him “put on a show” for me. I watched, trying to be objective, detached-sorta like a…war reporter?
and
Masturbation in front of women is underrated,” Dov explains to me later over the phone. “It’s much easier on the woman. She gets to watch, it’s a sensual experience that doesn’t involve a man violating a woman, yet once the man has his release, it’s over and you can talk to the guy.” And, Iris adds on another day, “I think it’s really healthy to have an orgasm four times a day. It’s got to be great for business.
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One Response for "American Apparel, American Adonis"
What the Jane Magazine reporter, Claudine Ko, failed to reveal in the original article was that her and Charney were involved in a consensual sexual relationship and that both the oral sex viewing and masturbating were a part of that relationship, a part that Claudine Ko allowed and participated in. In the new issue of Jane, on newsstands but not online as of right now, she even admits it:
“I’m also pissed that people keep miscontruing my story and using it to feed a flawed cliche were men are evil and omnipotent while women are mute victims lacking free will. Who was really exploited? We both were — American Apparel
got press, I got one hell of a story, and we both had fun. And that’s it.”
In addition, the “female employee,” as the article vaguely and somewhat sordidly identifies her, is in fact American Apparel’s art director and has been in a relationship with Dov since before she joined the company. It’s not like she’s
the coffee girl who Dov is forcing to fellate him for a raise.
Sure, it’s all a little kinky, but these people are all grown-ups and can make their own decisions, which they have — and that shouldn’t detract from the positive contributions AA has made to the garment industry with its high wages, generous employee benefits and innovative business practices.
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