Originally posted by: Peek-A-Boo
That guy is so tharki 😆.
Not really, it was a bad angled picture.
Look here, guy is just lowering his head.
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Originally posted by: Peek-A-Boo
That guy is so tharki 😆.
Not really, it was a bad angled picture.
Look here, guy is just lowering his head.
as for the so called fashion designer, uncle ji, ghar pe rahe aap.
Instead of being ageist, he could've simply said the dress was bad, and PC simply didn't look good in it.
IMO, she was doing it to get attention which she clearly did. Very declasse, but then I'm not auditioning for a role in Matrix 4.
Originally posted by: MahanalayakKarn
Instead of being ageist, he could've simply said the dress was bad, and PC simply didn't look good in it.
IMO, she was doing it to get attention which she clearly did. Very declasse, but then I'm not auditioning for a role in Matrix 4.
Well his first comment was only about dress , but pc fanbots attacked him and he had to delete the post , now he is scorned and replying with harsh but correct words😆
I agree that one must wear not only age appropriate but also place appropriate clothes. Looking good or bad is a matter of personal choice.
Originally posted by: NightReader
So...just thinking...does dressing like this fall under objectifying women or is it only when skimpy clothes are worn in item songs?
The stock feminist answer would be that in item songs, men are making the woman strip while in this case the woman is showing her empowerment, choice and power by revealing so much skin.
But that is all bunk. No man shows up on a red carpet shirtless or with cuts in his pants showing his thighs or butt and thinks of it as empowering. Some people convince themselves that they do it by choice but ultimately it's for the same reason that it happens in an item song; projecting themselves sexually to be pleasing to the eyes of people watching them.
Originally posted by: rkisnothot
The stock feminist answer would be that in item songs, men are making the woman strip while in this case the woman is showing her empowerment, choice and power by revealing so much skin.
But that is all bunk. No man shows up on a red carpet shirtless or with cuts in his pants showing his thighs or butt and thinks of it as empowering. Some people convince themselves that they do it by choice but ultimately it's for the same reason that it happens in an item song; projecting themselves sexually to be pleasing to the eyes of people watching them.
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Thank you! You articulated very well!
I am super amused with the 180degree turns this group takes from shutting down anybody and everybody portraying women as sexual objects. But when a woman or a favorite actress does it, it is “empowering”, “it is just boobs“, “it’s 2020 and people can’t handle boobs”!!
Originally posted by: emeraldblue
PC indeed lacks the figure to pull off such dresses! Sorry but she's too fat and don't even get me started on her saggy boobs 🤢
PC you are no JENNIFER LOPEZ, so don't even bother trying 😵
Only Aish has the figure to pull it off, right?😉
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