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AIBU to f*cking hate Kim Kardashian and her naked selfies?

258 replies

Firstmum24 · 08/03/2016 18:42

How the hell does the woman look like that after having two babies, and so soon after the birth of her second child?
Who is looking after the little ones while she is crunching and squatting?

Why on earth does she(or her publicist?!?!) think that it is acceptable to parade her tatas and enviously toned ass to the world.

What an example to set our to our children.
I have a baby girl and I want to move away to a convent with her. If this is how society has progressed what is it going to be like in 18 years time when my baby is a young woman. Will all the young'uns wear see through shirts and have starkers profile pictures..?

Women are worth more than their bodies.

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RudeElf · 08/03/2016 20:05

Ooh well at least you own yor ageism paul.

What is it called when people want to restrict a woman's behaviour because she has children? Is there a name for that? So paul can own that too.

Sallystyle · 08/03/2016 20:05

I think it is just sad. To reduce yourself to nothing but a body isn't something I think is admirable or anything to be jealous of.

I wonder how happy she really can be, I can't see real happiness for her knowing that she is only famous due to her body and a sex tape. It's all just sad.

PaulAnkaTheDog · 08/03/2016 20:06

My opinion Elf. Move on now, you're getting daft.

ILostItInTheEarlyNineties · 08/03/2016 20:07

It's a low cut top picture from the other end really
Sorry to keep banging on about this but isn't that a builder's bum? I'm so out of touch. Are teens sending pics to each other of bum cleavage? Seems odd.

LittleBlackTrilby · 08/03/2016 20:07

What is the point of 'why do you care/what's it got to do with you' posts.

99% of the threads on here don't affect most of us directly, and yet we still manage to be interested in, and form opinions about them.

If you don't get that it says more about you than it does about me...Wink

ChicChantal · 08/03/2016 20:09

You don't have to look at her, you know. I think I've seen one photo of her, once.

RudeElf · 08/03/2016 20:10

I know its your opinion paul. An ageist one.

NewLife4Me · 08/03/2016 20:10

I've heard the name and know her family had a programme on tv.
Wasn't really my thing, so don't get involved with slebs, and their lives.
Too bothered with my own life. Certainly not interested in what they wear or not.

Never heard of Paul though, unless he's just a bloke and I know a few Pauls.

PaulAnkaTheDog · 08/03/2016 20:12

Did you read the rest of my original post Elf or just jump all over the first line? I commented on her different attitude since she got with Kanye and his controlling nature. Of course, you just had to make it all about age when that was a small part of a much larger comment.

Arpege · 08/03/2016 20:14

I don't defend women's right to do what they want, when what they want pisses all over other women

Firstmum24 · 08/03/2016 20:15

Arpege Well said!

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RudeElf · 08/03/2016 20:17

Yes i read it all paul. I took issue with the age comment. And you confirmed it was an ageist comment. Do i have to take issue with your whole post if i take issue with one part? Or is it ok to question the one thing i have an issue with? Confused

Arpege · 08/03/2016 20:20

Ok RudeElf, if Paul says that both young people and old people can be self absorbed twats, will that help?

SmellyFartado · 08/03/2016 20:22

She's a wholly self-absorbed, vacuous media bore. She's made millions but sold her soul doing so.

On the other side, I do pity her being married to the colossus ego that is Kayne. Sheeshus, he'd be bloody hard work to live with.

PaulAnkaTheDog · 08/03/2016 20:23

Oh God goodness sake! I've never been accused of being 'ageist' in my life. If thinking that an almost forty year old, mother of two should be mature enough to not post naked fucking photos on the internet, is ageist then I'm ageist.

Personally I'd prefer to keep my anger for actual cases of ageism that are serious and detrimental to someone's life.

DownstairsMixUp · 08/03/2016 20:25

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RudeElf · 08/03/2016 20:25

Yes. Your comment was ageist.

PaulAnkaTheDog · 08/03/2016 20:26

Because I think she should act her age instead of like an 18 year old?

Right...

LaraCroftInDisguise · 08/03/2016 20:26

Getting upset at the way Kim K looks is a really quite silly. She has to work incredibly hard going to the the gym and watching her diet to maintain that general image, but add to that the fact that her body is enhanced with an unknown quantity of surgery. It's no secret that she regularly uses Botox too.

But even all of this isn't enough. All of the photos of her (and her family) are photoshopped to within an inch of themselves. Even their Selfies are taken (and released) very carefully with the right lighting and filters etc, etc.

None of it is real. But let's not pretend it's only the Kardashians that are doing this. It's quite a toxic and widespread issue within media. And now most "normal" people who use social media, like Instagram are using these filters too.

I pay no mind to any of it.

RudeElf · 08/03/2016 20:27

Yes paul, exactly that.

spanky2 · 08/03/2016 20:27

You could only see madonnas sex book if you were over 18 and bought it. Now kids can see kk's nearly everything online.

expatinscotland · 08/03/2016 20:27

Anyone who think she actually looks like that is deluded. She is shopped within an inch of her vapid life.

RudeElf · 08/03/2016 20:29

Kids should be supervised when online. Mine watch minecraft videos on youtube. They arent on facebook or instagram.

Firstmum24 · 08/03/2016 20:31

spanky Thats exactly it.
I remember being on the school bus and the older boys shoving their new mobile phones in your face with porn playing on it. They thought it was all very funny it horrified me! and i must of been about 14/15 at the time. Now it so easy for even younger children to see this. And it is mainstream media - everyone who uses social media gets a glimpse even if they do not want to. It normalises something that shouldn't be normalised.

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PaulAnkaTheDog · 08/03/2016 20:31

Well then I'm ageist. I think it's ridiculous though if you expect people not to comment on someone behaving like a teenager when they're an adult because you think that's ageist.

No wonder people laugh at the idea of ageism if people use it to stick up for Kim Kardashian getting her tatas out, rather than for actual real issues.