Anonymous wrote:Adam Levine super bowl thread went 7 pages and he took his clothes off. This one is now at 63 pages. Go ahead and try to convince me that average/ugly women dont hate hot women
Anonymous wrote:Adam Levine super bowl thread went 7 pages and he took his clothes off. This one is now at 63 pages. Go ahead and try to convince me that average/ugly women dont hate hot women
Anonymous wrote:The person defending JLo's whorish gyrations is as nutty as the broad over on the Harry and Meaghan thread.
Don't feed the troll. She's probably a paid publicist for JLo.
Anonymous wrote:
It is obscene that they were forced to appear clothed.
I want to see their tits and their vaginas and their anal hair. That would have been ten times more empowering.
Cowards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check that judgement—pole dancing has become one of the hottest fitness trends.
Pole dancing is often stigmatized as “dirty” or something “strippers do.” We need to destigmatize pole dancing, but in order to do that, we must first destigmatize stripping and stop viewing it as something that places a person below others in society. Once the shame placed on strippers is removed, we can start to see pole dancing for what it really is: art.
Pole dancing should first and foremost be viewed as a form of dance, self-expression and empowerment.
Google: pole dancing classes in DC or MD or VA and see how many fitness and conditioning classes pop up.
Do you really think all these women signing up for these classes are strippers?
So what is the rationale to de-stigmatize pole dancing? It is something strippers do. If it is becoming a fitness trend, then it's a fitness trend where people are pretending to be strippers. Just ewww.
Anonymous wrote:Check that judgement—pole dancing has become one of the hottest fitness trends.
Pole dancing is often stigmatized as “dirty” or something “strippers do.” We need to destigmatize pole dancing, but in order to do that, we must first destigmatize stripping and stop viewing it as something that places a person below others in society. Once the shame placed on strippers is removed, we can start to see pole dancing for what it really is: art.
Pole dancing should first and foremost be viewed as a form of dance, self-expression and empowerment.
Google: pole dancing classes in DC or MD or VA and see how many fitness and conditioning classes pop up.
Do you really think all these women signing up for these classes are strippers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like JLo amd Shakira. I thought the dancing and music were fun.
I did not care for the political statement and rolled my eyes. You may disagree but I will point out that Trump is still the president and will likely be for another four years, so bask in the kids-in-cages performance all you want.
And you are fine with kids in cages. Ok, Karen. It’s not even a political statement. It’s just basic human rights. You disgust me
I can live with disgusting you. Obama did the same thing. Trump is likely your president through 2024.
I thought it was brilliant that Shakira wore her Zootopia character’s costume. And I want to know what hair products they both use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like JLo amd Shakira. I thought the dancing and music were fun.
I did not care for the political statement and rolled my eyes. You may disagree but I will point out that Trump is still the president and will likely be for another four years, so bask in the kids-in-cages performance all you want.
And you are fine with kids in cages. Ok, Karen. It’s not even a political statement. It’s just basic human rights. You disgust me
I can live with disgusting you. Obama did the same thing. Trump is likely your president through 2024.
I thought it was brilliant that Shakira wore her Zootopia character’s costume. And I want to know what hair products they both use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids in cages didn't bother me because I thought it was a clap back at Trumps policy with undocumented kids. The sex moves from Shakira and her rope and gyrating on the floor to JLO the pole dancer were very sad considering how many young girls are being sexually trafficked that very weekend. Honestly if a man appeared and they both performed oral sex it would have fit with their performance. They both are incredibly talented vocally and could have done a wonderful performance with more clothes and without the constant sex moves.
And the nut cases here would still think that wasn’t sexual at all and very empowering!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person defending JLo's whorish gyrations is as nutty as the broad over on the Harry and Meaghan thread.
Don't feed the troll. She's probably a paid publicist for JLo.
+1
Maybe even the same "social media consultant"
Anonymous wrote:Check that judgement—pole dancing has become one of the hottest fitness trends.
Pole dancing is often stigmatized as “dirty” or something “strippers do.” We need to destigmatize pole dancing, but in order to do that, we must first destigmatize stripping and stop viewing it as something that places a person below others in society. Once the shame placed on strippers is removed, we can start to see pole dancing for what it really is: art.
Pole dancing should first and foremost be viewed as a form of dance, self-expression and empowerment.
Google: pole dancing classes in DC or MD or VA and see how many fitness and conditioning classes pop up.
Do you really think all these women signing up for these classes are strippers?
Anonymous wrote:The kids in cages didn't bother me because I thought it was a clap back at Trumps policy with undocumented kids. The sex moves from Shakira and her rope and gyrating on the floor to JLO the pole dancer were very sad considering how many young girls are being sexually trafficked that very weekend. Honestly if a man appeared and they both performed oral sex it would have fit with their performance. They both are incredibly talented vocally and could have done a wonderful performance with more clothes and without the constant sex moves.