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Steve Harvey’s “What Men Really Think” Special Taping Filled With Catcalls, Groans And Testosterone vs. Estrogen

In what should have been the coming together and meeting of the minds between men and women, the special taping event with Steve Harvey turned into something quite ugly.  This event was supposedly to get to the heart of the matter of why women are “hopelessly” single. (EarHustle411 doesn’t agree with that description but that is another post.)  Apparently the men there were behaving badly and had the atmosphere feeling like a creepy “casting call” complete with catcalls, groans and “wolf whistles”.  All the wonderful stereotypical things men do live and in full color.  Talk about disrespectful.  With 2000 men in one place, the expectation of something like this remotely occurring should have been high on the list. The show will still air even with all of the misbehaving men.

Read more as reported by The Grio:

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Thousands of men came together Sunday for an event hosted by Steve Harvey called “What Men Really Think.”

But then things reportedly got ugly.

The event, held in Chicago, was for a special taping of Harvey’s talk show. According to Jezebel, men in attendance were polled beforehand with questions ranging from why men call women “crazy,” to determining the number one reason why independent black women are “hopelessly” single.

Men in attendance catcalled and harassed women that were gathered on stage. It got to the point where comedians had to tell the crowd to stop, noting the atmosphere had gotten “too rapey.”

Harvey has long considered himself a relationship expert, publishing several books and discussing tips and tricks for men and women to get along ad nauseam.

Comedian Tim Dunn was in attendance and shared his thoughts from the event in a now-deleted Facebook posts. Gawker captured some of the details:

When women skyped in to ask Steve for advice, their image was displayed on large screens, which men would either catcall or groan at based on the women’s looks. And like, if you looked at the guys groaning, spending a night with any of these women would be the absolute best night of their lives.

During a segment about how often men want sex, a young man got up and mentioned that he is sometimes too tired from work to have sex with his girlfriend. He was immediately booed and had homophobic epithets yelled at him.

Dunn points out that Harvey and members of the staff tried to keep things under control and were not at any point encouraging the crowd’s behavior. The problem, Dunn insists, was the fact that that 2,000 men were in one place.

Ouch.

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As of Friday, all of the links that contained more information on the event, poll and taping have been redirected to Steve Harvey’s main page.

 

Source: The Grio

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