The award-winning Danish series sees naked adults shown to 11 to 13-year-old children to "promote body positivity and combat body-shaming", according to the New York Times.
I get why teachers would show what the average body looks like to students. As much as I wish otherwise, the average person doesn't have the body of Christina Hendricks or Huge Jacked Man. (Hell you have women walking around today who think a 7 inch dick is small despite it being above average. Then again they are also the same ones who rate 80% of men as below average looking.)
But why are these not example pictures in a textbook? Why are they parading naked adults in front of 11 year olds? It seems like this is more for the adults than it is for the children.
I get why teachers would show what the average body looks like to students. As much as I wish otherwise, the average person doesn't have the body of Christina Hendricks or Huge Jacked Man. (Hell you have women walking around today who think a 7 inch dick is small despite it being above average. Then again they are also the same ones who rate 80% of men as below average looking.)
But why are these not example pictures in a textbook? Why are they parading naked adults in front of 11 year olds? It seems like this is more for the adults than it is for the children.
We can't change women's nature. Our only choice is whether we control their behavior, or we allow them to destroy civilization.
It doesn't matter what women think is "attractive" if they can't vote and have their marriages arranged before they are 20.
Women care less about looks than men do. I see ugly men with partners all the time.