Superbowl halftime - scantily dressed women and very covered up men

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.




That is definitely in play. I'm around their ages and I enjoyed the performance. As far as their figures and energy goes, I was inspired.


PP again. I also think that most won't admit their insecurity, and so instead they say they're offended due to children watching, when what's really cloying at them is the fear that their husbands will find them inadequate relative to Shakira/JLo. Perhaps some think it's a little much for kids, but they wouldn't go on this much about it if that were all this is about. The level of venom expressed here, calling them sluts etc? That's something else, not just concern about kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.


I dont detect any jealousy in your response. None at all
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.


I dont detect any jealousy in your response. None at all


So negative opinion automatically equals jealousy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.


I dont detect any jealousy in your response. None at all



Jealousy? None

Disappointment? Much. Seeing two Latina sisters debase themselves to entertain an anglo crowd is not what we were expecting at all
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.


I dont detect any jealousy in your response. None at all


So negative opinion automatically equals jealousy?


Adam Levine 7 pages, J Lo and Shakira 68 pages. So in this case yes
Anonymous
I'm latina and LOVED the show! It was awesome!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.


I dont detect any jealousy in your response. None at all


So negative opinion automatically equals jealousy?


Adam Levine 7 pages, J Lo and Shakira 68 pages. So in this case yes


But Adam levine ain’t got the curves!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.


I dont detect any jealousy in your response. None at all


So negative opinion automatically equals jealousy?




Yes. Yes, indeed.
Anonymous
Maybe it's mentioned somewhere in this thread already, but... Jlo was wearing a flesh colored bodysuit. You don't actually see that much of her skin. Are we now shocked and outraged at the implication of skin? What a puritan country.
Anonymous
Both performers' performances were totally expected. Also, JLo is a dancer first, and singer second--do people here know that she started out as a Fly Girl on In Living Color in the 90s? She's not a strong singer, but because she's incredibly hardworking and ambitious, she was able to parlay her success into acting and singing gigs.

I just read that she did gymnastics, ran track, and was on her Catholic high school's softball team--that totally makes sense, given how athletic she still is at 50.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.


I dont detect any jealousy in your response. None at all



Jealousy? None

Disappointment? Much. Seeing two Latina sisters debase themselves to entertain an anglo crowd is not what we were expecting at all


A lot of niner fans are Latinos. I’m sure there were Latinos present it’s Miami.
Anonymous
White people need to stop defining what is considered a person of color.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.


I dont detect any jealousy in your response. None at all


So negative opinion automatically equals jealousy?




Yes. Yes, indeed.


Excellent then. This tells me all I need to know about those who speak negatively about Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:White people need to stop defining what is considered a person of color.


Is Shakira a POC or not? I keep reading conflicting opinions.
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