Focusing on many of the sexual harassment claims made by Blake (PR and film takeover claims aside).. doesn't she, at best, just come across as an excessively prudish person that is uncomfortable with sexuality and intimacy?

As much as she was apparently focused on aspects of the film being "sexy" or how open she apparently is with interacting with people while breastfeeding or pumping, it seems like ultimately, she is overall uncomfortable with sex and intimacy in general..

Some examples being:

-She was offended by the sex scene flashback that was filmed for the high school version of the characters, as if it is inappropriate to portray characters doing that in high school

-When Justin filled her in on his meeting with the intimacy coordinator, and he mentioned a potential orgasm scene, her objection was "She's too old for that"

-Later, when the IC directly suggested a scene where Ryle doesn't orgasm after satisfying Lily, her objection was that "she'd be mortified if that happened to her in real life"

-She has apparently never watched porn and was offended by Justin mentioning he was addicted to porn when he was younger and overcame it

-She considered a non-sexual still of video that doesn't show any graphic nudity, but contains a couple and their newborn in water as "porn"

-Her mocking the idea that the intimacy and sex in the film should be done "through the female gaze"

I could go on, but I think you get the picture..

Assuming no ulterior motive, it seems the other drama stemmed from this kind of thing. It's like she wants to position herself a lot more liberal with her attitudes and behaviours than she actually is, but she is actually very conservative around those subjects

Meanwhile, Justin and the people he surrounds himself with are very liberal in those ways and very open.. like the stuff Blake was offended by are basically the types of things Justin is very public about and talks about in books and podcasts, and not in a pervy way, but definitely in a way that would be uncomfortable to someone that is conservative on those topics

She also seems confused on the role of the intimacy coordinator.. it seems like she expects the intimacy coordinator's job is to police intimacy in sex scenes as much as possible, rather than developing the actual choreography and scenes included to enhance the creative vision of intimacy for the film

Anyways, I'll stop rambling. Tell me what you guys think.