TB: Andy’s friends have created this page to tell their side of the story, to counter the “cyberbullying” they say he’s suffering, and to insinuate that Molly and her friends are lying about and/or wildly misconstruing what happened during Andy’s stay with her. You hardly even have to read between the lines to see that’s what they’re doing. From what they’ve written so far, it is clear that Andy hasn’t given his friends a complete and honest picture of what happened and why he was made to leave.
Honestly, guys, what I have shared from Molly is far from the worst of what he did and said. The Stickening and the planned CR dinner are both relatively innocuous and even kind of funny in comparison to the rest. But a number of third parties are involved in the other stories, and some of them understandably are not comfortable with the kind of attention that sharing could generate. I hate to be cryptic, but I think it’s important to make it clear that there were many more creepy and disturbing things going on than the public is currently aware of, while still respecting people’s privacy.
Andy FAQ Facebook page
http://theteablogger.tumblr.com/post/175241612252/the-other-side
https://www.facebook.com/andrewblakefaq/
TB: Andy’s friends have created this page to tell their side of the story, to counter the “cyberbullying” they say he’s suffering, and to insinuate that Molly and her friends are lying about and/or wildly misconstruing what happened during Andy’s stay with her. You hardly even have to read between the lines to see that’s what they’re doing. From what they’ve written so far, it is clear that Andy hasn’t given his friends a complete and honest picture of what happened and why he was made to leave.
Honestly, guys, what I have shared from Molly is far from the worst of what he did and said. The Stickening and the planned CR dinner are both relatively innocuous and even kind of funny in comparison to the rest. But a number of third parties are involved in the other stories, and some of them understandably are not comfortable with the kind of attention that sharing could generate. I hate to be cryptic, but I think it’s important to make it clear that there were many more creepy and disturbing things going on than the public is currently aware of, while still respecting people’s privacy.