Are reports like this sexist?

Dno69

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http://www.eonline.com/videos/22345...ting-out?cmpid=par-121113-outbrain-paid-links

I mean I know it's an entertainment report. But they're basically saying, "Hey, look at these puppies." Not that I mind at all.

If a guy on Youtube posted the video he would be a creepy perv. But since it's eonline, it's cool?

Is this video directed at women who happen to appreciate beautiful women? Or guys like me that clicked to see Selena bustin' out?
 
They're making money objectifying women who make money being objectified. It's a whole industry.

Stories about titties sell. Go figure.
 
They're making money objectifying women who make money being objectified. It's a whole industry.

Stories about titties sell. Go figure.

Yeah it's been going on forever. But for whatever reason it just dawned on me how fine the line of hypocrisy is that the entertainment industry tows.

Oh well. I'm all for tittie reports.
 
I don't really see this as sexist more as I just see this strictly as slightly atypical celebrity gossip you'd find in today's top magazines.
 
I don't really see this as sexist more as I just see this strictly as slightly atypical celebrity gossip you'd find in today's top magazines.

Yeah but what if they ran the same exact report on the Man Show or something similar?
 
http://www.eonline.com/videos/22345...ting-out?cmpid=par-121113-outbrain-paid-links

I mean I know it's an entertainment report. But they're basically saying, "Hey, look at these puppies." Not that I mind at all.

If a guy on Youtube posted the video he would be a creepy perv. But since it's eonline, it's cool?

Is this video directed at women who happen to appreciate beautiful women? Or guys like me that clicked to see Selena bustin' out?

Well, it's presented by a woman, so we're to believe that it's from a woman's perspective that this is being noticed so that makes it OK.

I saw something way worse just yesterday. My mom (she's 70) who watches wholesome shows like the View etc. well I'm not sure what show she was watching but it was a similar thing and they were discussing whether or not it's cool to be considered a MILF.

It really disappointed me that this is something topical on a mainstream women's perspective show.

Just think about it. Women discussing if they should feel flattered to be considered MILF's.

We all know what a MILF is and who is the other side of that. It's a younger man looking at an older woman and affirming her as worthy of being f***ed even though they're old and have given birth to children and would usually be discarded as totally not someone you'd want to f***, aka a mom.

I'm a sick bastard too don't get me wrong, I'm just talking about how a show targeted at middle aged women are throwing the MILF term out there and talking about it being a compliment. Just one of those "what is this world coming to?" moments for me haha.
 
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Well, it's presented by a woman, so we're to believe that it's from a woman's perspective that this is being noticed so that makes it OK.

I saw something way worse just yesterday. My mom (she's 70) who watches wholesome shows like the View etc. well I'm not sure what show she was watching but it was a similar thing and they were discussing whether or not it's cool to be considered a MILF.

It really disappointed me that this is something topical on a mainstream women's perspective show.

Just think about it. Women discussing if they should feel flattered to be considered MILF's.

We all know what a MILF is and who is the other side of that. It's a younger man looking at an older woman and affirming her as worthy of being f***ed even though they're old and have given birth to children and would usually be discarded as totally not someone you'd want to f***, aka a mom.

I'm a sick bastard too don't get me wrong, I'm just talking about how a show targeted at middle aged women are throwing the MILF term out there and talking about it being a compliment. Just one of those "what is this world coming to?" moments for me haha.

Is it not a compliment ?

If you show me one person who thinks being desired is not a compliment, I'll show you a lying motherfooker. The funny thing is that middle aged woman are usually the worst for self hatred and thinking themselves undesirable. Having the idea that people do you find you desirable is only going to be a boon for confidence and self-love. If they did not use the term MILF you would not have had a problem with a discussion about younger men being attracted to older woman, and that is pretty much all that term means.
 
My boss once asked me what "MILF" meant. It was embarrassing to have to explain it, lol.

Saw a news story earlier about Kim Kardashian -- whose game is projected to earn millions, btw -- wanting to be a MILF. Hey, we all need to have goals.
 
My boss once asked me what "MILF" meant. It was embarrassing to have to explain it, lol.

Saw a news story earlier about Kim Kardashian -- whose game is projected to earn millions, btw -- wanting to be a MILF. Hey, we all need to have goals.


The modern day has thrown up a great phrase for this kind of thing, just say "Google it."