generic-user-1 said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
DanneSandin said:
Objectifying a gender is sexism, and you dont quite understand that - Im guessing - from one of your replies just a few posts up. Stripping down Samus to her bikins could be considered sexist. Ill try to dig up a good youtube link about what is sexism and what is not, its quite good since it uses comics as an example
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Wow....I really feel for pinup models. I mean...they aren't fictional characters like Samus...who many didnt even know was a female until fairly recently. Strippers should really watch out as well...not only women but men as well. Not only them but pornstars. People will never stop objectifying the other sex...its primal, especially by virtue of our sexual nature. Trust me...women can be just as bad as us in strip club. The problem is no one ever talks about it.
Some people like...to be objectified, while some don't. They like to be looked at and a lot of people forget that there are many mentalities in this world.
I've heard women talk about men they would definitely get with based off of physical appearance alone in front of their husband. As I said...its primal...when the conscious button shuts off it happens. The question is can you keep it at a healthy level and not endanger the rights or life of another. Admiring is fine, drawing character is artistic experession and should be taken from no one.
Now if a man said a woman is worthless unless she puts out...thats sexist. Objectifying a person is not healthy for a professional relationship as well. It takes away the respect one would have for another had they been taken seriously in the first place.
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do you study this gender bs, or why do you repeat talking points which they use to brainwash people?
if i like to be looked at, im not objectifying myself, its about power, somebody forces somebody else to watch, or to be naked, or in a panda costume or to something else, and you cant force a object to do something,because you allways force someone to do or not do against his will, and objects have no will by definition.
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You're obviously not getting the point and im not doing anything to brainwash anyone. I'm actually trying to get you to think deeper about the terms we're using by giving examples.
Tell me...if you saw someone, walked up to them told them they were beautiful and convinced them to have sex in a club is that not objectifying them no less than them saying yes because they felt similar to you?
Objectifying...does not literally mean something is an object...but rather is treated as something or someone that is of use. A prostitute is objectified...but is not an object...get it? They understand that they are objectified...but they are fine with it.
Last question. Have you ever taken a sociology class?