I don't think anyone thinks it is advocating this. I also don't think this works as satire (please see my response to alphawaveseven below.)
I don't think anyone thinks it is advocating this. I also don't think this works as satire (please see my response to alphawaveseven below.)
They are supposed to take you out of your comfort zone to reveal different perspectives on a theme.
If the artist "criticizes the women who expect something in exchange for sexual favors," then the art is not satire but a statement about women being materialistic whores, which is exactly what everyone thought it was.
Thank you for making me laugh so hard.
Thank you so much. It's been good seeing you around here! <3
Thanks, grace darling! I really appreciate that.
Oh yay! That's great!
I'm glad they mention Jay Smooth in that article. He's a great feminist advocate.
Who are you to tell me how to feel?
I guess I have to accept it, because otherwise he'll feel insecure.
Oh, that's very funny. :)
Even better! :)
Back at you, always!
Yay! Hope you like it!
Oh! And since I am leaving: this is me if anyone wants to friend me on FB. I'll miss y'all!
Come on over! It's a great blog and very welcoming and respectful. I'm really impressed with the ladies who have put it together!
Jessica, I guess it's time for me to stop moderating here. I don't wish you guys ill, and maybe things will get better (I hope so), but your editorial choices lately (the Libyan rape pics, Hugo Schwyzer as a writer) have made me feel awful too often, and it's not a good use of my time.
If almost no one understands what a writer or artist intended, that means the writer or artist has a lot more work to do.
I...what the hell is happening to this site?
OMG! That model is so young, the hat and scarf she's wearing look absurdly, cartoonishly large on her! If I didn't know she were a child model, I might think someone had created ridiculously giant accessories, although that would be just silly.