You have to be really careful here... your post seems to suggest that rape is about sex and sex alone. The way you describe it, men rape because they are horny and just really need to get their fill of (posted to Military entertainment promoting rape?)
So in other words, we should care more about "normal" sized women who want be skinny than skinny girls and women who get teased for being skinny naturally? I don't agree with that statement at all. However, I do think (posted to Barbie, eat a sandwich)
In no way did I imply that women who choose to make money by showing off their bodies are making bad choices or are victims. I don't know where you got that from, even in reading my comment twice over (posted to Military entertainment promoting rape?)
Skinny people are not denying their thin privilege, they are saying that thin women are attacked too because they ARE! We would not tell men or white people to suck it up if the language were "real people are women" (posted to Barbie, eat a sandwich)
There is a women's extenze. I've seen it on commercials. (posted to What We Missed)
Thank you so much! I'm serving stateside and come from a long history of military members and this has ALWAYS bothered me, esp now that I'm active duty. It seems to me that the armed forces like to talk a (posted to Military entertainment promoting rape?)
So, Marc, in your view, "sex starved" heterosexual males who view scantily clad female entertainers are potential sex harassers and rapists? Following that logic, the solution would be to prevent those young straight guys from looking at any images of (posted to Military entertainment promoting rape?)
Well, most men (myself included) need a visual image to masturbate to, or we just can't get off - which is why so many men (myself included) use porn. So, if you don't want to let these guys look at (posted to Military entertainment promoting rape?)
I don't agree with the premise that this kind of thing only happens in the military. It's famous for happening at college fraternities, and in the context of celebrating college sports events. (Armies and universities both take very young adults (posted to Military entertainment promoting rape?)
"Presenting women as no more than disembodied body parts (most often sexualized body parts) is Feminism 101 - it's dehumanizing and sexist" I guess I'm a couple days late to this thread, but figured I'd chime in on the off (posted to If these boobs could talk...)