We are "sitting on a gold mine" as in we can always sell our p**sy? And we are the "gatekeepers of sex" because we want the right to say "no honey I don't feel like it right now I'm constipated" :areyoucra because men never say they are not in the mood right?
Yeah It's funny how the sex...
yeah that's what I said. I don't believe women have an advantage over men when it comes to choosing a mate, it's all social in my eyes, we don't have a massive fan of feathers sticking out of our a*se and neither do men. I think men and women should be able to choose their mate equally.
I'm responding to the idea that contempt for sex workers, plus the suppression of "female sexuality" is to control the woman's ability to choose a mate.
Although I agree that supressing female sexuality can be used to restrict a woman's freedom to choose her own mate, I don't agree with it in...
If rain was common than it would be different, remember it is partly a celebration of the rain and the fact that the rain is rare, and also remember it is for free, so could not be compared to the sex industry.
So,
Wait a second, let me get this straight....you didn't watch the movie for the artistic expression of shaking that a*se...
Do you not see the cultural significance of strip clubs?
Don't you know people go there for the conversation.
I find the difficult thing about it all is trying to distinguish if I hate certain things about how I look because of other people or it's my own problem, or if I desire to look a certain way because of beauty standards or because of myself as an individual.
My hair rebels against beauty...
I don't know your friend. And I'm not implying they are a racist, although racism isn't as simple as being outright obviously racist.
I said yes it can be a problem in a racist society, and in what ways you change or misuse the aspects of a culture that is not your own can be wrong, esp when you...
When I go into a coffee shop and order a coffee and watch someone make it, it's obviously an artistic expression of their love for making me a good coffee. That's why when a pay for it they say, "come again to watch me make you a damn coffee, I hope you like it, you lazy git"
Yeah, but I guess I feel the pressure to look perfect, it's not rational, if someone said the same thing to me I would think they are overreacting, but sometimes you just can't help thinking it about yourself.
It's mostly what I've done with my hair that makes me interesting to others :p
It's art if it's meant to be creative in order to convey a meaning, or message, If it's just to turn someone on as much as possible or have dry sex it's not art.
When I was 15 I thought I was fat, and other times being a teenager I wanted to be fatter cause I thought is was sexier, I'm fine with my weight now.
I've also been through a phase of wanting to be whiter, not anymore though.
I've hated my hair for being too bushy, I'm fine with my hair now.
I...
Yes! when I'm at work and 3 guys are in the room, I will hear "yeah this new person is well fit isn't it?"
"and (blank) is well fit also isn't it?"
And their opinion of other women who work for us, the sad thing is these guys are in their mid 30's and the women they are usually talking about are...