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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She's completely topless. I have unfortunately seen the pictures as well. I think she might be wearing skin colored bottoms but not the tip. Shes a weird exhibitionist who was dressing in a similar manner before kayne. [/quote] Rihanna once went to some awards show wearing a transparent dress with no bra and a minuscule thong. Is this really that different?[/quote] I wouldn't consider this a "minuscule" thong. She is fully covered in the front. [img]https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/06/03/article-2646595-1E6B931500000578-327_470x672.jpg[/img] [/quote] Slightly different since she is wearing underwear but I don't consider Rhianna's outfit appropriate either. It's just a dumb "I'm going to get naked so the press talks about me" stunt. [/quote] Why are Americans SO uptight about the human body?!? I mean seriously, what’s everyone’s problem??[/quote] Their stunt wouldn't work uless this were true. They are doing this because it shocks Americans. They are not parading around because they are idealistic or something. [/quote] I'm not shocked by nudity. I've taken figure drawing classes and I've been to nude beaches and nude baths. But nudity means different things in different contexts. And in the case of Bianca Censori, I can't get past the power imbalance a naked woman standing next to her fully clothed boyfriend on the red carpet at a black tie event. It's very different from a naked woman who is relaxed or enjoying herself. The whole point seems to be objectification. [/quote][b]You are reaching to try and justify this woman’s behavior. [/b]That dead eye look is a staple in the fashion industry and on the red carpet. They’ve all done it. She is no different and will gladly play along until he dumps her like all the others. [/quote] One can be a participant in one's own objectification. The fact that this is common in the fashion industry only strengthens my point.[/quote] It doesn’t. And like clockwork he dumped her. Rinse and repeat. [/quote]
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