Posted on 06/06/2018 5:10:04 AM PDT by C19fan
Okay, so imagine youre looking at a picture of a woman in her underwear. Now, of course, the first thing that comes into your head is: Is this woman being sexually objectified? Because, obviously, if she is youre going to stop looking at her immediately. (Right?) But if, instead, the woman in the photo is being sexually empowered, then its your duty (as a good feminist, or feminist ally) to keep looking. Even if shes ugly and youre busy. But, how can you tell the difference between sexual empowerment and sexual objectification? Well, just ask your friends at Everyday Feminism!
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Hm. Funny, that is absolutely something that never, ever, enters my mind first. Or ever. Maybe it is just me.
Exactly like Ask the Imam.
>>imagine youre looking at a picture of a woman in her underwear.
What’s the picture of and why are you wearing her underwear? Does she know?
Feminism, is to figure out who has the power. If the person being looked at, or sexualized, has the power in the situation, then they are sexually empowered. Heres an example: if someone puts on sexy clothing and goes out in public or takes a selfie and shares it, they have the power because they chose themselves to put on those clothes.Oh, okay, I get it. So, if a woman chooses to put on sexy clothes and go out in public then all the catcalls and inappropriate comments and unwanted marriage proposals are empowering because she chose to put on those clothes.
Actually it's hate bait, they dress like so in public (even at "comic" conventions) and then chastise you for looking or daring to take their photo without even asking.
You don't even need to make a crude comment, you've earned their scorn simply for being a man.
I like sexually objectifying women, and I like it more when they do it to me.
>>We also need to consider sex workers who may actually be very empowered because sex work is so lucrative. So having sex with someone you dont actually want to have sex with becomes empowering if you get money for it. Got that guys? If youre trying to get a girl to have sex with you and she says no, dont tell her shes beautiful or sexy or anything like that. No. That would be objectifying. Try offering her some money to have sex with you instead. Now thats empowerment.
Do sex workers ever refuse service to a customer? Has there been a Bake The Cake discrimination lawsuit yet?
This clearly answers the age-old question of what women want.
They don’t know.
They want whatever they don’t have, and whatever you have.
Feminists proclaim that men are obligated to not offend feminists, where feminists decide what is “offensive” at whim.
I saw, “screw that”.
Usually, the first thing that comes into mind these day is, what type of underwear is she selling?
And what is the big deal about underwear? How is it different from a bikini?
When I want a woman’s opinion.....
I enjoy every minute of it.
Guys look at girls. Some girls likee, some do not. Got it!!
I do not read this stuff. I make fire, hunt deer. Drag woman into cave, woman cook deer.
Beyond stupid.
"We also need to consider sex workers who may actually be very empowered because sex work is so lucrative. So having sex with someone you dont actually want to have sex with becomes empowering if you get money for it. Got that guys? If youre trying to get a girl to have sex with you and she says no, dont tell her shes beautiful or sexy or anything like that. No. That would be objectifying. Try offering her some money to have sex with you instead. Now thats empowerment."
That's some twisted pickup advice.
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