siouxsannah
Siouxsannah
siouxsannah

I think you are getting pounced on a bit here, so here is my lady-opinion.

Alternatively, if more women appear in tasteful fashion spreads topless or “nearly topless”, which clearly aren’t targeted at the hetero male crowd for sexual titillation, it helps to normalize female breasts outside of that sexualized context. Viewing it as unacceptable for non-skin mags to ask a woman if she’d go

I’ve always wondered that myself. No matter what a woman becomes famous for, the countdown begins to her obligatory “almost naked sexy pictorial.” It even happened to Ronda Rousey, who’s famous for punching people.

I noticed during the PR pole dance for “La La Land” that in the same month, Emma Stone was on the cover of Rolling Stone in a teeny little slip-dress, with one strap hanging off, while Ryan Gosling was on the cover of Esquire, very natty and fully clothed. The examples are everywhere. The picture of Watson is kind of

I think an even better relevant question is, when will it become artistic to photograph a schlubby male celebrity with a wrinkly t-shirt and nothing but an old washcloth on his dick? That way we can finally drop the debate about feminism and nudity, because the exposure will finally be equal. Also we’ll know for

I think the bigger question is why so many female celebrities are asked to pose in various states of undress for magazines in the first place. Like, I doubt Emma Watson walked into this photo shoot and was like “please make sure my boobs are on display at some point, k? thx.” It seems to be almost accepted that, at