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“Don’t you dare look at my ass in a thong I picked out to compete in!” (twitter.com)
posted 7 hours ago by Ahaus667 7 hours ago by Ahaus667 +17 / -0
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– current_horror 27 points 6 hours ago +27 / -0

You can expand this to society in general. Women wear comically short shorts and tight shirts, and then you're not supposed to look at them. You're supposed to constantly avert your gaze, lest you be publicly branded a pervert. It's purely a power play, same as black people constantly saying the n-word while simultaneously assaulting any white person who does the same. It's about inflicting double standards and cognitive dissonance on political, cultural, and demographic enemies.

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– WeedleTLiar 7 points 3 hours ago +7 / -0

It's actually a shit test. They want to see if you have the self-control to not look at their tits, even though they're 85% out.

The problem is that most men don't care about passing the test, because the "woman behind the tits" isn't actually better than just tits. So they complain to the government.

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– SarcasticRidley 3 points 57 minutes ago +3 / -0

"woman behind the tits" isn't actually better than just tits.

Men, if you ever find a woman who is better than just her tits, you have found a unicorn and must capture her for study on how to replicate her.

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– LogicallyInverse 17 points 6 hours ago +17 / -0

So they're trying to remove the sole reason 99% of people watch female sports. Cool. Female sports are like watching toddlers try and copy the real thing.

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– BuckGerbil 15 points 7 hours ago +15 / -0

I have a better idea. All female athletes should be covered from head to toe so they can't be objectified. After all, changing the camera angles does nothing to protect these women from all of the men on the field and in the crowd.

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– SilverDiaper 10 points 5 hours ago +10 / -0

islam is right about women

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– BeefyBelisarius 10 points 5 hours ago +10 / -0

Our own ancestors were right about women, back before boomers, greatest generation, etc threw away millennia of tradition for liberal egalitarianism.

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– WeedleTLiar 2 points 3 hours ago +2 / -0

Where do you think Islam got the idea?

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– ArchRespawnsAgain 1 point 3 hours ago +1 / -0

Like this?

https://xcancel.com/khamenei_ir/status/1996241767159546303

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– BandageBandolier 9 points 6 hours ago +9 / -0

Just don't film them at all. Don't even have them in the same stadium. Maybe just scrap the female events entirely.

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– Mpetey123 10 points 6 hours ago +10 / -0

They took grunting out of female tennis because dude's liked it. We found a way to deeply sexualize grunting. If anything in life is true it's that man love imagining having sex with women.

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– m0r1arty 3 points 4 hours ago +3 / -0

Monica Seles started it.

It was a fellow player, Martina Navratilova, who didn't like it.

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– Dfalt 10 points 5 hours ago +10 / -0

And no one ever watched the women's events at the Olympics ever again

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– MassivePecorino 9 points 4 hours ago +9 / -0

This is called "Allison Stokke syndrome". You wear the clothes, you consent to the pictures, you build the fame, and then when you think you're high enough up the ladder, you try to pull it up behind you.

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– ernsithe 2 points 1 hour ago +2 / -0

And the most famous picture of her is literally "Safe Example #2" in the OP.

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– llirrem 9 points 3 hours ago +9 / -0

A while ago a female coworker came to me and stated complaining about a male coworker who was saying "inappropriate" things to her. I knew the guy and knew that he didn't mean anything by it, he was heavily autistic and would often say things that most people would know you don't say out loud. I offered to talk to him for her and get him to stop, she replied "no, I actually like the attention". If you LIKE that he's saying that shit to you then don't fucking complain about it!

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– SilverDiaper 8 points 3 hours ago +8 / -0

that woman sounds like a ticking time bomb

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– ernsithe 3 points 1 hour ago +3 / -0

don't fucking complain about it!

You're missing her actual play here. It was never a real complaint.

She "complains" to you about it.

  1. You go "oh no you poor victim," but don't suggest you'll get involved. She gets one form of attention from you and another from him.
  2. You say something foolish like, "I can see why." She gets validation from both of you and has a stronger case when she fishes the next party for attention.
  3. You indicate you're going to resolve it. That would take away attention, so she pulls the "I actually like it."
    3a) You let it be, she still gets attention from him.
    3b) You take that to mean she'd appreciate "inappropriate" things from you as well and we reach #2 by a different path.
    3c) You make a big fuss about it on her behalf, the male co-worker takes the consequence. She trades his long term attention for concentrated attention from others: the fallout from the drama.

Her reward is more attention (or maintaining the status quo) and all social risk is completely borne by the coworker and you. You picked the correct option for yourself, but she's playing a unlosable game.

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– SarcasticRidley 2 points 55 minutes ago +2 / -0

A while ago a female coworker came to me and stated complaining about a male coworker who was saying "inappropriate" things to her. I knew the guy and knew that he didn't mean anything by it

I'm going through that right now, except it was a black male coworker who snitched on me to management.

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– m0r1arty 9 points 6 hours ago +9 / -0

I'm pretty sure that respectful coverage of "male soccer" by avoiding lingering body shots, low angles and unnecessary slow-motion replays that don't add technical value would last all of 3 seconds.

Can't we just ban women's sports from being broadcast? For their own safety and shit!

If there's no male gaze then there's no danger. That's their equation, right?

Anyways, I'm off to have a tug at Degas' horses out to pasture.

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– SarcasticRidley 2 points 46 minutes ago +2 / -0

Apparently there are alternate uniforms that they can wear but none of them choose to wear it because they are less comfortable.

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– Mpetey123 1 point 2 hours ago +1 / -0

I was weirdly having a similar conversation about the male gaze on Substack but our conversation was about the AT&T woman. She was upset that men found her attractive and were commenting about her tits. She cried about it, threw a media temper tantrum, and then started selling flirty pictures of herself on her webpage. And the mefia covered it like it was the greatest idea ever because, she found a way to monetize the male gaze.

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– theaustrianpainter 1 point 5 hours ago +1 / -0

Something something right about women

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– Unknownsailor 1 point 1 hour ago +1 / -0

It used to be that women were shamed for public displays of sexuality.

That needs to happen again.

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