Hear, hear.Although, I don't know much about strip clubs in terms of studies, in my opinion they are a symptom of patriarchy and are objectifying, which I don't see as an individual thing, they are objectifying full stop.
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Hear, hear.Although, I don't know much about strip clubs in terms of studies, in my opinion they are a symptom of patriarchy and are objectifying, which I don't see as an individual thing, they are objectifying full stop.
Not just dance, imagine them taking your clothes off as well. I'd be off-the-charts horny.मैत्रावरुणिः;3417109 said:I would love to dance in front of women.
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Do you see watching strippers as intrinsically objectifying? And if so, why? How is that possible?
I'd be off-the-charts horny.
In what context do you think paying for a stripper is not objectifying?
The point of strip clubs is for women is present themselves to hetero-normative, white beauty standards, while wearing foot binding shoes, and competing sexually with other women, to get the most money, from mostly men.
In what context do you think paying for a stripper is not objectifying?
The point of strip clubs is for women is present themselves to hetero-normative, white beauty standards
Since I asked first, please answer my questions first. Then I'll answer yours.
This sounds very much to me like gross and naive spin. Have you been to many strip clubs? Have you seen many strippers? On what information do you base your assessments?
On what are you basing this opinion?मैत्रावरुणिः;3417109 said:Definitely.
I asked so you can educate me since you like strip clubs.
It's the sex industry standards in general.
On what are you basing this opinion?
The last several pages of this thread don't seem to contain any real arguments against the responses put forth to the OP, which leads me to believe that the thread was primarily intended as a passive attack on feminism in an attempt to discredit it.
There already are full blown male strippers. The ratio from sources I've seen is 9 to 1, female to male.मैत्रावरुणिः;3417160 said:You really believe that if women were in power (in the place of men - and the current human species structure was upside down and completely opposite of what is today) that they wouldn't have full blown male strippers?
Besides, matriarchal societies have historically tended be egalitarian rather than particularly one-sided. In practice, matriarchies tend not to be the mirror opposite of patriarchies.
There already are full blown male strippers. The ratio from sources I've seen is 9 to 1, female to male.
You don't need to be in power to have strippers- you just need a market for it.
Besides, matriarchal societies have historically tended be egalitarian rather than particularly one-sided. In practice, matriarchies tend not to be the mirror opposite of patriarchies.
Even if you believe that the market is demand-led, you still kind of have to think about what helped create that demand. which could be those in power. Like you said in another thread, women do find men's bodies sexy, yet the Sun only has a woman's boobs on page 3, there's nothing for women. Is it because there's no demand for seeing men's torso? I highly doubt it.You don't need to be in power to have strippers- you just need a market for it.
Against my better judgement, I'll allow you to play coy about responding to my questions. You asked, "In what context do you think paying for a stripper is not objectifying?" I would then ask, "Is it objectifying to pay for anything? Does buying a work of art objectify the artist? Does buying a car objectify the salesperson? If so, how exactly does it do that? If not, then how exactly is buying a strip show any different?
The sex industry has some admittedly low standards. However, that does not negate that some stripping -- albeit not the majority of it, so far as I can see -- approaches or is an art. You would do away with all of it. I, on the contrary, would take the art and ignore the rest.
No buying art doesn't objectify the artist, in my opinion art is the creation of something to convey meaning, a message.
How are strip clubs art?
So are you saying the purpose of strip clubs is to sell performance art?
No buying art doesn't objectify the artist, in my opinion art is the creation of something to convey meaning, a message.
How are strip clubs art?
So are you saying the purpose of strip clubs is to sell performance art?