See this is great! Women shouldn't aspire to be a worthless sex object (bond girl), they should rather aspire to be actual people with value (someone like bond). Unfortunately with the successes of golddiggers and how slutty chicks get treated like goddesses for their looks, the value of the modern woman boils down to her sexual appeal (hence the reason women nowadays dress increasingly revealingly, with shorts getting shorter and shirt collars getting getting lower as the years progress). This should not be; your value should be defined by your skills, intelligence, and personality, not your sex appeal.
Nowadays all you have to do is post a picture of your ass and tits, and you suddenly have 10,000 followers on Instagram. It's disgusting. People who ENCOURAGE those sluts have no self respect as human beings and they basically prefer their carnal desires over their fucking dignity. So not only are the sluts at fault, but so are the horny idiots who reward them for using their bodies to achieve success.
Women aren't the only people who base their value and success on sex appeal. There are plenty of men in Hollywood whose whole careers are based solely around them being sexy and attractive (i.e. Channing Tatum...especially in Magic Mike). Also, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of male Calvin Klein models who do nothing but pose in their underwear for money. So before you start bashing women, realize that self-objectification isn't something that only women do. I've never once heard you criticize men for objectifying themselves, but anytime a woman appears on a post (whether fully clothed or not) you're always the first one to call her a slut or a whore. Interesting.
I'd also like to point out that Angelina Jolie uses her sex-appeal quite a bit in her career (not that there's anything wrong with that). So, your point isn't really fitting here.
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