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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Loved it! Shakira and J Lo killed it. Women can wear what they want in this country. We don’t have to be modest if we choose not too. My boys are 13 and 15. We were at a party with other tween and teen kids, no one got up and left. Why are you all teaching your boys that a women’s body is something to feel embarrassed about appreciating? They work out hard, they are athletes that train for hours for their dance routines. Simply denigrating them as just “scantily clad women” is incredibly misogynistic. [/quote] Oh stop. Of course they can wear what they want and take the critique that comes with it. Much of what they do well was completely overshadowed by the choices they made in order to entertain millions of men with their bodies. They knew that they awere doing. The goal si get and keep viewers and get talked about. They accomplished that. If a male performer got up there in a speedo, rubbed his crotch, gyrated, did lots of chippendale moves, and generally over sexualized a musical performance, I would feel the exact same way. It would also be a choice I would criticize and it would also accomplish the goal of getting people talking. Since women aren't as physically oriented, it might not keep women watching. [/quote] You mean like the lead singer of Maroon 5 did in last year's show? Here's the video, and he removes his shirt around 12:25: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIwkhEqVq4s [/quote] That’s nasty too!! Why must the NFL claim to be for families. I posted this already but they donate to schools, they put programs to be role models for kids. Not everyone is a pearl clutcher. Please. I’m Hispanic and again they look good but like pp said they made choices to sell sex as their performance. They are hot, look great and are talented. They really don’t need to pole dance, grabs their grotch to prove it. What was the tongue thing, imitating oral sex?[/quote] What?! No. It was a nod to her Lebanese roots. JC lady.[/quote] Seriously. She was ululating. PP’s mind is in the gutter. :D [/quote] People Shakira was born in colombia and raised Colombian. She later on got into her 23 and me, ancestry touting her Lesbanese roots but please she was not raised that way. She was a rock artist that had black hair and wore pale makeup. I followed her then on televisa (a mtv like channel), until she sold out. Also most Lesbanese women don’t dance like that. It’s routinely low class that perform for the rich. Second JLO is a huge hypocrite. She sends her daughter to sacred heart catholic school in Miami!! Then she empowers the other girls of the low denominator to to aspire to dance like a slut. Yes they look good, but it’s not empowering. Shakira is classier than JLO. And JLO is the worst. [/quote] Is this boarding school? I thought they live in NYC. [/quote]
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