Adulterous Adonis
Arnold Schwarzenegger was interviewed for the August 1977 issue of Oui. Despite the name, it was not a French magazine but an American magazine that was an official spin-off of Playboy. The man who interviewed Arnold was Peter Manso - an author. The article was titled Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Sex Secrets of Bodybuilders.
Just because Arnie is right-wing does not mean that sex with a black woman was out of the question. In that regard, he was more liberal than rock stars of the 1970s and onwards: “Bodybuilders party a lot, and once, in Gold's - the gym in Venice, California, where all the top guys train - there was a black girl who came out naked. Everybody jumped on her and took her upstairs, where we all got together.”
Asked by Peter if he was talking about a gang bang, Arnold answered: “Yes, but not everybody, just the guys who can f#*k in front of other guys. Not everybody can do that. Some think that they don't have a big-enough cock, so they can't get a hard-on. Having chicks around is the kind of thing that breaks up the intense training. It gives you relief, and then afterward you go back to the serious stuff.”
Peter Manso asked: “Is your cock disproportionate to the rest of you?”
The Republican replied: “Well, that depends on what you mean by disproportionate. The cock isn't a muscle, so it doesn't grow in relation to the shoulders, say, or the pectorals. You can't make it bigger through exercise, that's for sure. Women have told me they're curious about its size - you know, outgoing chicks who're just trying to be outrageous or horny. I hear all kind of lines, including 'Oh, you're hurting me; you're so big.' But it means nothing. Bodybuilders' cocks are the same size as everyone else's.”
Tell that to black men, especially those who are bodybuilders!
Asked by Mr. Manso whether he was "freaked out" about being in such close contact with guys at the gym, “Ahnuld” responded: “Men shouldn't feel like f@gs just because they want to have nice-looking bodies. Gay people are fighting the same kind of stereotyping that bodybuilders are - People have certain misconceptions about them just as they do about us. Well, I have absolutely no hang-ups about the f@g business...”
There are some mixed signals here. While he was nice enough to do an interview for a gay magazine called After Dark (where he provided a generous heaping of nude pics), he vetoed two gay marriage bills during his “Governator” years. The Spy magazine reported that 1975 was when he enjoyed a weekend visit to the estate of Spanish gay millionaire Paco Arce Gomez, a photographer who snapped some private photos of Schwarzenegger - including one where a stack of Playgirl magazines could be spotted in the background.
Arnie's biographer Wendy Leigh told Radar Online that the “Austrian Oak” also sought out the affections of wealthy British patron John Dixey - a "well-known aficionado of muscle boys" who "was very, very kind to Arnold" in the late 1960s. Leigh also said: “You have to understand, before Arnold came on the scene, it was common currency that bodybuilders were less than macho - it was absolutely given and accepted that they supported themselves by catering to the tastes of wealthy gay men.”
Let’s get back to the Oui magazine. Asked by Peter Manso if he felt "exploited" by women who pursued him because of his physique, Schwarz’ said: “No, I'd feel used only if I didn't get something out of it. If a girl comes on strong and says, 'I really dig your body and I want to f#*k the sh!t out of you,' I just decide whether or not I like her. If I do take her home, I try to make sure I get just as much out of it as she does. The word exploited therefore wouldn't apply.”
Contrary to assumption, the yet-to-be governor proved to not be that much of a snob: “I can look at a chick who's a little out of shape and if she turns me on, I won't hesitate to date her. If she's a good f#*k, she can weigh 150 pounds, I don't care.”
Arnold’s “love all” attitude in the age of Aquarius may have been too liberal for this conservative. Gigi Goyette, the former actress who was identified in multiple news outlets as having carried on an affair with affable Arnold for roughly a decade in the 1990s and after, says she first had sex with him when she was a 16-year-old actress in Little House on the Prairie. He was 28 at the time; the couple later reconnected for their long-term affair. If the sexual respiration transpired in California, where both parties lived at the time, then it was a crime - the age of consent over there was and is 18.
Let’s go back to Oui - a symbolic name because it’s a homophone of “We” but it means yes (something often said by women during sex). On the practice of abstaining from sex prior to a competition, Arn’ rejected that approach: “I get laid on purpose. I can't sleep before a competition and I'm up all night, anyway, so instead of staring at the ceiling…I figure I might as well find somebody and f#*k.”
Pertaining to the 1972 Mr. Olympia contest: “We had girls backstage giving head, then all of us went out and I won. It didn't bother me at all; in fact, I went out there feeling like King Kong.”
In 2000, according to Premiere, after British journalist Anne Richardson interviewed him, Arnold "tweaked her nipple" in an attempt to determine whether her breasts were real. During the filming of Terminator 2 in 1991, he abruptly lifted his co-star Linda Hamilton - who was dating director James Cameron at the time - on to his lap during a limo ride with Cameron in the car “and began fondling her breasts through the very thin top she was wearing.”
In 1975, according to the Los Angeles Times, Arnold sneaked up behind a 19-year-old girl sitting on a workout bench then “reached under her T-shirt and touched her bare left breast.”
In 1980, Arnold saw an acquaintance on the street, called her over to his car, and “grabbed and squeezed” her breast.
On the set of T2, he asked a female crew member: “Have you ever had a man slide his tongue in your ass?”
Rhonda Miller, a former stuntwoman who worked on two of Mr. Schwarzenegger’s films, went to court in Los Angeles to ask a judge to order Arnold to testify under oath. This was about two incidents. The first was said to have occurred during the filming of T2 in 1991. Ms. Miller alleged that the Austrian pulled up her shirt, sucked on her breasts and took a photograph of her breasts.
In 1994, while filming True Lies, he is alleged to have grabbed her breasts. Ms. Miller says she did not go public before then because she feared she would not be able to find work in Hollywood. She was subsequently advised by the Screen Actors Guild that too much time had elapsed since the alleged offences to make a formal complaint.
In the late 1980s, the sperminator told a waitress: “I want you to go in the bathroom, stick your finger in your pussy, and bring it out to me.”
B.J. Rack, a co-producer/coordinator on Mr. Schwarzenegger’s films described in discomforting detail what had been an open secret in Hollywood - years of sexual harassment on his film sets. Recounting one incident, she recalled: “I smacked him in the face. Just smacked him and he dropped me. And I said, Never, ever touch me again.”
Back to Oui, Arnold spoke of his early training in Germany: “I was living in Munich at the time, hanging out with night people - entertainers, hookers, and bar owners - and I had a girlfriend who was a stripper. I was an innocent boy from a farm town, but I grew up fast in Munich.”
The above photos put the old in Arnold. He was only a couple of months away from turning 35. Special thanks to a site called “The Smoking Gun” for preserving the pertinent bits of the 1977 interview. However, they didn’t do this for posterity’s sake. This was posted on August 27, 2003 during the time of A.S. running and gunning for the role of California’s governor. With so many women coming out with allegations, the situation was called Gropegate.










