Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Videos Of Groped Women "lesbianism" Being Exploited?

"lesbianism" being exploited? - videos of groped women

Recently, I heard the song I Gotta Feeling by Black Eyed Peas and loved the catchy upbeat tune. So naturally, I saw the video on youtube.com .. Only to discover that it was laced with sexually suggestive moves (Women on Women) and then later on it, so aggressive with the other woman!

And again, because the last film and the Fast, Furious women all over the screen .. , Besos .. not fall means that I was against the idea, on (to be fair, it is warm enough), but you cross a line when you walk into a mall in southern British Columbia and you see an ad for a clothing store by two young women, their hands and looking suggestively at the camera.
It is a provocation!
Women are sensual, sexual beings wiSee Thout doubt, but at and use - that is - a kind of beautiful love between two women can be got into a tool to get something to sell ..?
As a woman who loved loved (and respected women) very much, it hurts to see people of my race and who can use this way.
Am I the only one who has seen this and a little sick of him?
Our sexuality is a powerful tool, but misused?

2 comments:

Corathin said...

As for the song, I suspect that he intends to show the passion of all kinds.

And in contrast to the feminist rhetoric of hatred, not all about men. Men can see the ads, but said ultimately be called "young men" do not see in these stores shopping (at any mall store, if it feels at clothing and clothing for men, like the small to a ghetto "in the far corner, with no real choice or products descent) and the advertising, the attention of "Hot young men are attracted to" would be "stupid" and not on the client target.

This is not just a Europe culturally perceived increase in female bisexuality. "Sex sells" is an example of the advertising community for more than two decades.
Wior use pretty women to attract not only men but also women (think) Marlboro Man female versions.

From the center are usually the domain of consumers (most of the stores they target), it seems that the values of the women have developed to such advertisements should be regarded as acceptable.

If you do this ad campaign I suggest you make a complaint to the manager or the store manager of the center.

I offer the suggestion of a boycott, but I do not shop in malls anyway, because of gender discrimination in the design of the availability of consumer goods and necessities (clothing and) the quantity limitations decisions.

Above Normal said...

Well, it's the media for you. Catering for the masses. seems to be "in" the media will no doubt take the opportunity to make money. I personally am not a fan of homosexuality, but the masses seem to be so addictive.

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