A nursing home in the United States is being sued by an elderly resident’s son, after he found a photo of his mum stuffing dollar bills in a male stripper‘s undies.
Yep, 85-year-old Bernice Youngblood was busted by her son having a grand ol’ sexy fun time, and now she’s in big trouble.
Apparently, Bernice’s son Buzzkill Franklin, spotted this incriminating pic in her room a couple of months ago:
The idea of his dear old mum being that close to a musclar man’s wang made Franklin furious and the lawsuit he’s brought against the nursing home claims that:
“Plaintiff Bernice Youngblood was placed in apprehension of imminent, offensive, physical harm, as she was confused and bewildered as to why a muscular, almost nude man, was approaching her and placing his body and limbs, over [her]…. Bernice Youngblood has lived 85 years as a traditional Baptist, hard-working, lady… And now she has been defiled.”
Now she has been defiled? As in, this is the first time Bernice has had relations? Um…
If Bernice’s son thinks that a lap dance is the only sexual thing his mother has ever done, then he is seriously confused about where babies come from.
Although it was the nursing home’s offical resident committee (so, the residents themselves) that voted for and booked the stripper, Franklin’s lawyers are claiming that the stripper’s performance constitutes elder abuse. Why? Because Franklin’s mother didn’t have the mental or physical capacity to protect herself from his glistening six-pack.
The lawyers even wheeled Bernice out for a massive press-conference in which she quietly said she was “ashamed” about what had happened.
So what do you reckon? Is the lawsuit warranted? Or is Bernice’s son just a massive buzzkill who doesn’t want to think about his mum having some sexy-time fun?
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Id be writing that uptight sucker out of my will if I was her
From my experience: when my mother was in a nursing home, 95% of the residents were either "alzheimers" or "parkinsons", although majority were "alzheimers' as was my mother. I used to visit her every single day until I had to leave for Australia. One month after, she passed away. During my visits all seemed and looked fine except: one day I was approaching my mother's room and heard a nurse's screaming voice "You have to eat, you have to eat" and my mother's tiny, little voice saying "I can't, I can't". I stood in front of the door for a minute feeling bad, sad, miserable then I stepped in only to see my Mother throwing out food stuff and her little, tiny body was trembling like a twig on a storm. I could cry out my whole life. But I said nothing to the nurse.
With this case what I recon is whether this man's mother was fully consciences or dement it doesn't matter, he has every possible right not only to sue the nursing home stuff and this bison of a stripper but to shut them all into their brazen backsides.