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Old 12-21-2009, 12:46 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Caleb48kb View Post
My take on it: He was ragging on pop stars, glorified prostitutes if you will. When was the last time you saw a famous pop female artist singing with her pants on? Brittany and Lady Gaga are two prime examples.

The "we earned it part"-- just wow. I hope that's not what feminists were fighting for.

It was satirical :P

I am pretty sure the IDEA was fighting for equal rights, but anymore most women don't want equality. They want to be "higher" than men. They don't want to be treated fairly, they want to be treated better. I think it's the idea that because women were so "mistreated" before that they deserve, and I choke on this word, restitution. What a crock of ****e.

If I want to flash my tig old bitties for money, that's my business. But I certainly cannot get pissy because people look down on me for it. I couldn't care less what other people think of my moral standards. When I dress to go out for a night, I dress up my body to show it off best. I don't walk out with pasties for Christ's sake, but I do wear form-fitting clothes to show off the figure I was blessed with. When I am complimented on it, I say thank you. When women talk about me behind my back because they feel I should cover up more, I wink at them and continue dancing. When a man hits on me even after I've told him no thank you, I don't get pissed. I leave. If I didn't expect to get hit on, then I wouldn't dress to impress.

Sniping about what women are wearing and how we have the "right" to wear whatever we want because of our "sisters" back in the day is ridiculous. I have the right to educate myself as a woman but you don't see women boasting that right anymore. Just wear the clothes, or don't, and let's leave out women's rights for a reason for it. You wear sexy clothes (or lack thereof) because you want to. Not because women fought for that right. Don't make it a political statement. You belittle yourself that way, and then we all know you'll end up blaming the men for that belittling. Childish.
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