lionessgoesroar
Mellie_mel01
lionessgoesroar

Um the one black woman at her job? 3 seasons and that's the best she could do? Cool, I guess.

I have the unretouched images. I take checks and money orders.

"I couldn't think of anything more I'd need from a life partner."

It's the calling of skinny models "skeletons" that is pissing people off. Be happily attracted to thicker women, but you don't have to be a dick about women you don't find fuckable. Do you get that?

Callie already explained it, because it's the lesbian equivalent of "no homo."

I think there is a big, fundamental difference between women being sexualized, and women themselves expressing their sexuality. Beyonce seems to own it. I do not see what the issue would be if all her music videos were like this (quality issues aside, because that theme may get boring). She is an adult and can sing

It's sexual for a reason: she sees herself as a sexual person and she is expressing that to her husband. She is a married woman who enjoys sex and being sexy for her partner. I'm more than okay with that. I'm a married woman and I think that video is hot as hell and pretty damned excellent. It wouldn't matter to me if

In addition to BitchPunt's response, I think the content of the song - a woman's exploration of her sexuality with her partner/questioning the power and influence of that sexuality/how she and he both want it to be - is a very real question that real women and real couples go through. It's a totally valid topic that

Agreed. In fact, I think that Beyonce's album is about 100x sexier than all the other trying-hard-to-be-sexy pop artists out right now BECAUSE she is in a loving, committed relationship. The emotional currents are real and deep, and it shows.

Why does Beyonce need a reason to be sexual? Who are you to determine what is 'too sexual'? By what standard are you measuring that by?
Just because you're uncomfortable with sexuality, doesn't mean others have to abide by that kind of puritanical thinking. Beyonce is comfortable expressing her sexuality as an artist.

Who gets to make the decision about when a female pop star is too sexual? Your point might be well taken if we were talking about some young, emerging pop star we had reason to believe was being exploited into sexualizing herself beyond what she wanted to do. But we're not. We're talking about a very wealthy, very

"Hey, you're a black man. Let me talk at you about a black woman and her choices. Then explain her to me in white man words I might understand."'

I would just like to take this moment to thank Beyonce for being the best thing to happen to marital sex's image ever. Before this album, people would laugh if you told them that people would perceive marital sex as sexy, let alone as scandalously sexy. Here's the knocking a big hole into the idea that good sex ends

I really hate when people say this about this album. Beyonce (the album) is adeeply personal album about someone who has all this success and adulation and is still lonely and hurting and looking for happiness. She is exploring this happiness in the sexual relationship with her husband. It is a complicated record and

As with most things, the straight white man is the ultimate authority. If the straight white man says that Beyonce is bad for women and girls of color, who are we to doubt him? /s

"I'm not just an object," said the woman who signed up with a gaggle of other women to vie for the attention of one man on a prime time television show. . . .

He should just constantly wear a neon sign of "THIS BITCH" with an arrow pointing down to his head.

"don't slap the hand that fed you" is, like many others we've heard on the show that he didn't get, not a saying in Venezuela.

But I mean...her look is witchy. The way Stevie Nicks is witchy. It's meant as a compliment. Body positivity doesn't come into it, they're not talking about her physical features.

I don't think it's meant to be an insult.