The billboards leading into Atlanta are no indication of the ability to get nasty. I could say the same thing about driving from Atlanta to Greenville. Yes, we have strip clubs and they are a draw in Atlanta. And yes, that is why some guys come to Atlanta for bachelor parties for the strip clubs, and the great bar scene, and the restaurants, and the Braves/Falcons...etc... And some guys from the southeast come to Atlanta to have their bachelor parties to do the same things they could do in their hometown, except there won't be anyone they know to run into. In fact, 7 of my husbands friends have had bachelor parties and not a single one was held in Atlanta. If Atlanta is the only metropolis you've driven through it may seem like the second sin city, but it's actually pretty tame. And in fact, we do not have good burgers and are in no way known for burgers. Varsity Hot Dogs maybe, but I've never known a single person refer to Atlanta as having great burgers. This is extremely OT, and I'm only commenting to dispute your position on the easy to get sleazy thing about Atlanta because in fact people all over the world read WS and I want them to know from a woman who lives here that this is not the environment of our city. Girls with *advertiser censored* on billboards is no indication of the actual culture of a city and has nothing to do with this case....
More on topic, as I said, I think we'll eventually discover that all this RH behavior may have been created in and developed in any town any where, and when and if that happens, I for one will not be wagging my finger at the bars in Tuscaloosa and/or discuss the environment that goes on in a college town that could have influenced it...This isn't about a city or a setting, it's about a morally bankrupt person if it ends up that RH planned and calculated this. I respect your perspective, but I just wish you had more experience here before you made statements about Atlanta that were so inflammatory. And I just personally think the discussion of Atlanta has zero relevance on the actions of a man who has lived here for barely 2 of his 30 whatever years.