According to Sanky, a woman can't possibly look good for herself -- well, she sorta can, but it means she doesn't really comprehend the consequences of her actions and how they reflect on her as a person. We are lucky he, in his superior wisdom, has figured it all out. A woman should especially not "devalue" herself by looking attractive for the attention of another person. Feeling attractive, wanting to be attractive to others and receiving reasonable levels of attention, that's just wrong. All sarcasm aside..
One thing is wanting to look attractive, another one is risking your life to achieve ideals of flawlessness that DO NOT exist in real human females. Teen girls are learning to hate their bodies because they will never achieve the ideal presented as their model, and they are learning to hate themselves because they think their societal value depends on their beauty. If you want to take it even further, women subject themselves to danger in order to not come off as a "bitch". Tyra Banks did an entire episode on how an alarming amount of girls were led to a hotel by a "modeling agent"...he was in a robe there was duct tape a knife and rope on the table and the girls all went in, stayed in, and finished the interview with the objects in plain sight. These are not coincidences.
Also...I said this was sankys gf...I am a twenty eight year old woman. I have five sisters and I am the only one who has not been raped. You sound insulting, ignorant, and typical. If you can't see anything wrong with that advertisement, then it is a complete waste of time to even discuss this further with you. It is quite saddening.
Sanky, I don't think you comprehend you come off as an old man from a past decade telling girls not to wear their skirts or go dancing. You're fighting for an old values system that says we all need to exhibit a limited number of "acceptable" behaviors to be truly upstanding individuals and earn the respect of others... or else! Step back for a moment and realize you have a very strong personal bias on what society should deem acceptable, and as a result you're passing off a lot of shitty judgment onto others
I am not arguing for what is acceptable, and free speech in any form is a fundamental right. What I think needs to be regulated, is something that is having such a negative impact on women and girls. You don't have to grip your keys as a weapon when you walk to your car at night, so I don't really expect you to understand. It's not pushing for an "old value system". It is pushing for a NEW value system that doesn't promote sexual objectification of women. As part of the new system, let's also address to the fact that female insults are aimed at sexuality (whore, slut, cunt, skank, etc), that both genders use from a very young age.
You guys have taken a single example of how women are being influenced by the media, and automatically accused me of victim blaming. So instead of breast implants, lets use this way that girls perpetuate the system. Girls call themselves these names as funny endearments, is that victim blaming? To degrade yourself with insults created by men as an acceptable term for a friend? come on. We do not recognize women's rights or respect that theyre under fire the way we do even with race and homosexuality. This is why Ashley Banfield was called a slut on air and nothing was done. Twice. Imus on his show, uses feminine sexual slurs almost on a daily basis but was only fired when he added the African-American slur. We do not take this issue seriously. That is literally half of the problem. And many people here are providing great examples of that.
BTW, I don't see anything wrong with the ad you posted. Rather than trying to destroy all images like those, we should be educating people that it's not some sort of admission that we should attack others. It's just models posing for art and/or advertising. I don't wanna live in a shitty world where visually striking photography like this can't exist because it's not PC or some dumbass may take it as a thumbs up to rape. Also, some of us dont/won't have daughters and sons. Hence, my prior remark that the two of you are coming at this from (and projecting) a limited, old-timey values perspective.
Please imagine this same ad, with the woman, being a black male, and the threatening men are white males. Would you also see nothing wrong with this image? Would you also see nothing wrong with this image if your children were exposed to it THOUSANDS of times a day?
Congrats on your choice to not have kids. I hope that doesn't deter others from giving a shit about humans that are still viewed as second-class citizens (even if they are not blood related).
But you're talking in absolutes that they can NEVER do anything except for the attention of another. It's something that is used to dismiss rape constantly by saying things like "well look how she was dressed" or by the stupid assumption that the way they dress is the reason they are raped when statistics show that is an extremely low percentage and not the reason behind rape. You keep making absolute statements which seem to coincide with the logic people currently use to dismiss rape and is the reason things like the slutwalk were created due to people perpetuating this logic even though it's completely false. You can sidestep around it all you want but by saying that everything they do to their bodies or for their appearance is for a man then you are agreeing with that mindset and that's a problem.
Edit: To put it another way if you're going to get hung up on rape, if a girl wears a revealing or "sexy" dress or clothing and gets harassed or cat calls, does she deserve it? By your logic she clearly can't do it for herself and obviously only doing it for men so shouldn't she be ok with the attention she gets? I mean she only dressed that way to get reactions like and stuff like that so isn't it her fault for wearing that clothing? If she didn't wear that clothing it wouldn't have happened to her.
I never said this, and this is clearly not going anywhere. No matter how many times I re-iterate that nobody deserves to be raped, you keep insisting that this is what I mean. I never even mentioned clothing, but an example of an extreme potentially life-threatening surgical procedure. I will abandon my argument, if someone can convince me that women cut open their breasts for some sort of self-expression. If you think they do it to "feel good about themselves", then why is it a collective pattern for women to want big breasts, small waist, straight noses, full lips, and tight skin? Wow! That is SO weird that all of these elements seem to be exact replicas of the objectified male-created female figure. (Scratches chin in bewildered confusion)
Us ladies are so silly! Strange that we ALL "express" ourselves with the same surgeries, hair, make-up, clothes, and eating disorders. - Sanky's gf