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· 4 years ago
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Yeah. I mean.... why so salty for real? Men are the ones that make women’s sexuality marketable, and then men get mad when women trade on sexuality? A woman, a humans value is in more than their sexuality, but that doesn’t mean that their sexuality can’t have value either. Of course society doesn’t put the same monetary value on men as sexual objects, but society also puts a much higher value on the gratification and feeding of male sexuality. Men are less represented when selling sexuality but more represented in consumption. I think there is a lot of jealousy and resentment though, that women can make a living just off having people look at them more or less and most men can’t. But this “sound cloud” thing is a little on the nose I think.
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guest_
· 4 years ago
Because to be honest- society values men for power, for wealth, for ambition and action and strength and character. And a lot of men don’t feel valued. It used to be enough to just go to work and pay bills. A woman was reliant on a man for that- and so he was valued for the bare minimum. But now- women don’t generally need men to do simple things for them and society doesn’t really care to give recognition to men for doing the bare minimum, so men who don’t have the power and strength and such that society values and affirms men for- they feel ignored. So I think that men like that resent it when women, usually the types of at least physical state of women, they would want to be admired BY, are able to not only receive tons of acclaim for seemingly nothing, but in doing so are effectively unattainable by these men who themselves have done effectively nothing. Society makes many men who aren’t exceptional, feel small. They often blame the women, who usually, are the “prize”...
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guest_
· 4 years ago
.. which men are seeking to win with the social status that they are lacking. It’s a whole thing I think. But- whatever. Idiots do idiot things. 4 years ago, a little over half the US thought that a little under half were being idiots, and it didn’t stop them. Now, a little under half the US thinks that a little over half are being idiots, and can’t stop them. So wether you think it’s idiotic or not- people will trade on their sexuality and people will pay them to do it. Don’t like it, don’t be a part of it.
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