Last week on Lemondrop, Courtney, a Penn State undergrad, shared her story of hooking up with Tucker Max just because ... he's Tucker Max. (If you're unfamiliar with the name, he is, in her words: "blogger-turned-author-turned-movie-producer who's basically famous for drinking to obliteration and having sex with girls whom he later savages in graphic detail on his site.")From the sound of his tweets, Tucker wasn't offended in the least: "Girl wrote a story about f**king me that's pretty hilarious ... The only inaccurate part is about her orgasm -- like I pay attention to that? Please."
@brynmorg asked him, "With all your experience, shouldn't you be a little better than a jackhammer in bed?" Tucker's response: "I'm only good with girls I care about."
That explains why Courtney had to fake her orgasm -- something that readers weren't so pleased with. Tessa says, "I am sure he didn't care about your pleasure since he doesn't seem like the type, but you don't need to feed into his myth of being a sex god."
Others weren't nearly as supportive of her one-night stand. Celiene asks, "What ever happened to self-esteem and class? She has neither."
Anon says, "So he was rude, you just did him cause your friend said you should, and because he is 'famous.' Classy."
The general consensus on Tucker Max can be summed up by Francis: "Occasionally, I see a few people reading his book on an airplane or something, and find myself fleetingly wishing we'd crash. His douchebaggery is so potent, it overpowers my self-preservation instinct."
Tell Us: Do you think the mediocre sex was worth the tale that came of it? Share your own bad-sex-great-stories below!














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Tuesday 29 September
By sondra
I'm "Anon"...haha. ;P
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Tuesday 29 September
By MissZ
Short version: The girl's a skank and has not one ounce of dignity or self-respect. She said it herself in the story "I'll f*ck anything".
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Sunday 20 December
By Lindsay
I think its a little unfair how quick everyone has been to call her a 'skank' or to attack her sense of self-esteem and class. If someone is more promiscuous than you choose to be, is it really your call to condemn them for it? If you are genuinely concerned about someone's self-esteem, will judging them for not having it do a damn thing? And if class is really the pinnacle of female existence then I just give up ("well behaved women rarely make history", anyone?). Just something to think about.
Its not up to me to decide what motivations make it ok for someone to say yes to sex. I think it was ballsy of courtney to give tucker a taste of his own medicine.
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Monday 18 January
By beck
what's the big deal?
the girl got physical with someone for fun and for a story and an experience. that's what life is, actions and the memories they produce. it's ridiculous to start calling her a skank and comment on how she's not "classy". she had an experience and wrote an honest account of it, what's so unclassy about that? and....what's so great about being classy all the time?
honestly things would probably be easier if more people understood there isn't a necessary link between sex and love, and people that separate the two aren't skanky. they're just going about their lives in their own way; honestly and in a way that makes them happy.
two unfortunate things: while tucker's stories are UNBELIEVABLY cruel and douchey.......they still manage to be hilarious. he's a snappy writer and he can make you forget that this situation is really shitty and just have you laughing. she doesn't quite possess the same flair.
the second unfortunate thing is that her story actually revealed this softer, more sensitive side of the ultimate wanker. so now the story isn't all that funny, wasn't written THAT well, and i'm starting to like him? well maybe not LIKE him...but... oh well.
don't call her a skank.
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