Not only is that utterly divorced from reality, it doesn’t engage with the point I made. They may as well be whining that it would be nice if we all had wings and could fly, except that it’s so backwards that a closer equivalent would be if they were whining that their nonexistent wings were tired and could we all please stop flying. For examples of “objectified” fictional men, please consider every single romance novel cover in existence, which get absolutely no pushback compared to the consistent uglification of virtual women.
You may as well just respond with “lol,” because there’s nothing to say to that. You can’t continue an argument—they’re having an entirely different conversation not based on this world.
Not only is that utterly divorced from reality, it doesn’t engage with the point I made. They may as well be whining that it would be nice if we all had wings and could fly, except that it’s so backwards that a closer equivalent would be if they were whining that their nonexistent wings were tired and could we all please stop flying. For examples of “objectified” fictional men, please consider every single romance novel cover in existence, which get absolutely no pushback compared to the consistent uglification of virtual women.
You may as well just respond with “lol,” because there’s nothing to say to that. You can’t continue an argument—they’re having an entirely different conversation not based on this world.