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The number one group of people this bill, if it ever becomes law, is likely to screw over is homosexuals. Marco Rubio is a douche-nozzle.

I agree that would be harmful trope. I watch a ton of football. I mean A TON of football. Unless you also write about football and go on local TV to discuss football as a sideline to your real job, which is what I do, I probably watch a lot more football than you do. I don't recall the ad where some guy yells at his

I'm a lawyer. Different east coast city. I'm *almost* in that kind of shape. They're probably retouching the abs a bit since that's pretty ubiquitous these days. It's certainly not impossible for a non-model to get that look, but it is a lot of work if you have another job. For a model, there's really no excuse for

This is Jezebel, you're unlikely to get flamed.

>>And it should be mentioned, that man isn't an impossible standard of beauty attained through unhealthy habits or a genetic freak. His body fat isn't crazy low and he clearly eats or he couldn't maintain that muscle mass. He looks like he works out hard and eats right.<<

>>As SomebodyBlonde said, I am not arguing that sexual objectification of men is good or justified, I am just saying it is not sexist. Things can be bad in many different ways and not be sexist. The reason objectification of women overlaps more with sexism is that women have historically been valued for their

I dunno about that. This ad implies the man prepared all this food, packed the picnic, did all the work and then took his clothes off. [Or maybe he did all those chores with his clothes off in the first place.] Seems kinda servile to me. I think it would seem kinda servile to you if the genders were reversed. I don't

"Raped and half dead"? Holy Christ, that's vile. Never seen those ads, but I don't read fashion magazines. I consume a ton of sports media. Ads for that audience, probably substantially, though not entirely male, tend to feature attractive women showing plenty of skin and a big happy-smiley face.* Like Kate Upton.

At least men have fewer calories than ranch dressing. Well, most of us, anyway.

Rock on. :)

No, it isn't tame compared to Hardee's. It's pretty much the same thing, though this one shows more skin. I don't blame Kraft or Hardee's for selling their food that way. If people stopped gaping at the flesh and started thinking about what they were putting into their mouths, both companies would probably be in

As long as the salad dressing is Kraft, I'd say the ad works.

The ad makes one million moms want to jill off and that makes one million moms uncomfortable so one million moms hates this ad.

Show me some of those ads.

That is the filthiest ad I've ever seen on American television. I type that admiringly.

>>Good one creep.<<

>>Classic objectifer<<

>>I would gladly lick buttermilk ranch off his washboard abs.<<

Maybe because you are a sexual objectifer?<<