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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

This is such a bullshit topic

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SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 13/04/2017 22:01

I don't care if I'm banned but do you remember Shoop from Salt N' Pepa and What a Man by Vogue in the 90's? They objectified men! No one seems to remember that, though.

I feel like it's selective; you're either this type of feminist or not.

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TrollTheRespawnJeremy · 13/04/2017 22:02

Not sure I follow what you're saying- because of two songs in the 90's feminism is a lie??

SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 13/04/2017 22:03

yes

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7Days · 13/04/2017 22:03

I remember your name.

Bullshit, you say?

SexTrainGlue · 13/04/2017 22:03

Yup.

And the Pope is Catholic.

Though as this is MN, I suppose criticising someone for starting a thread stating the bloody obvious is as much a faux pas as starting a crap thread in the first place.

ThymeLord · 13/04/2017 22:05

They did objectify men, you are so right. The scales have fallen from my eyes and i now see feminism for the nasty man hating movement it is. What a mighty mighty good man though...

NotCarylChurchill · 13/04/2017 22:06

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TrollTheRespawnJeremy · 13/04/2017 22:06

I would argue that whatta man, although objectifying, was a celebration of male traits not deemed 'cool' or desirable in the 1990s... So that's interesting.

But yeah, the existence of one song from 20 years ago doesn't disqualify an entire movement. How odd.

DoItTooJulia · 13/04/2017 22:07

God, I loved the 90s. Still do now I come to think about it.

LineysRun · 13/04/2017 22:08

So Macho. Don't forget that one.

LineysRun · 13/04/2017 22:08

Let's Hear It For The Boy. There's another.

SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 13/04/2017 22:09

Troll what do you mean about traits that aren't deemed cool?

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kathkim · 13/04/2017 22:10

Iirc the lyrics to Whatta Man are mostly praising what a stand up guy this boyfriend is

It was a song about appreciation. I agree.

HmmOkay · 13/04/2017 22:11

My own feeling on the matter is that Daphne and Celeste were criminally underrated.

LineysRun · 13/04/2017 22:12

Sinitta, on the other hand, wasn't.

SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 13/04/2017 22:12

My man is smooth like Barry, and his voice got bass
A body like Arnold with a Denzel face
He's smart like a doctor with a real good rep
And when he comes home he's relaxed with Pep
He always got a gift for me every time I see him
A lot of snot-nosed ex-flames couldn't be him
He never ran a corny line once to me yet
So I give him stuff that he'll never forget
He keeps me on Cloud Nine just like the Temps
He's not a fake wannabe tryin' to be a pimp
He dresses like a dapper don, but even in jeans
He's a God sent original, the man of my dreams

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TrollTheRespawnJeremy · 13/04/2017 22:13

In the 1990s a lot of music of black origin focused on how 'gangsta', 'pimpin', 'bitches' etc. For black women (and probably some white) there was a definite trend towards 'bad boys'. So the fact that this song celebrates men who treat their mothers nicely and are good dads is interesting lyrical content for the era.

Maudlinmaud · 13/04/2017 22:14

Tune. Off to have a listen.

GlacindaTheTroll · 13/04/2017 22:15

Daphne and Celeste under-rated....

What about Hinge and Brackett?

MJxJones · 13/04/2017 22:16

This is the actual opposite of objectifying the praise in the verse you quoted is mostly about his behaviour and how he treats women.

SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 13/04/2017 22:17

Have you seen the video? She's admiring him lifting weights.

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IAmAmy · 13/04/2017 22:18

Presumably this is some kind of joke thread but if not the title describes it rather well.

TrollTheRespawnJeremy · 13/04/2017 22:19

So feminism doesn't exist because somebody is watching a Chap lift heavy things in a music video?

DioneTheDiabolist · 13/04/2017 22:24

I'm either what kind of feminist or not OP?Confused

SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 13/04/2017 22:24

No, I guess what I'm trying to say is, we've somehow gone full circle from remembering there was a time that women were allowed to objectify men. It was cool according to Salt 'n Pepa and En Vogue and it was open, and it seems like, somehow, it's been lost again. I find it sad, actually, that they were so open about it and not it's not the "done thing."

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SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 13/04/2017 22:26

now* it's not the done thing...

Dione I dunno what I meant in my OP. I'm pissed.

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