SlaverTickler
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If their is an expression I am tired of hearing it is "The objectification of women", what a bull shit term. This to me implies that only women are objectified. HA! I guess women screamed when Elvis sang on the Milton Burl show because Hound Dog was such a deep song. Take just about any guy in the media who has a 6-pack and a few dance moves and the chicks go crazy. Don't tell me about "objectification of women" lets talk "Human nature" lets take "basic sexual drives" lets talk "lust". Don't try to con me sweet heart, I've seen and heard to much in my 32 years to buy into that crap.
For those of you planning on using the "Well you do it to us" or "What goes around comes around" arguments, don't bother. If it's wrong for us it's wrong for you. It's worse for you to do it because you've spent an entire generation if not more telling us it's wrong (making you hypocrites), and like I said I see objectification as a natural human function found in both men and women, so it isn't right to come down on us for it.
Go to the men's strip joints, and then go to the women's strip joins, an tell me who's objectifying who.
I don't know why I felt the need to post this, I just did.
For those of you planning on using the "Well you do it to us" or "What goes around comes around" arguments, don't bother. If it's wrong for us it's wrong for you. It's worse for you to do it because you've spent an entire generation if not more telling us it's wrong (making you hypocrites), and like I said I see objectification as a natural human function found in both men and women, so it isn't right to come down on us for it.
Go to the men's strip joints, and then go to the women's strip joins, an tell me who's objectifying who.
I don't know why I felt the need to post this, I just did.