It has come to my mildly perplexing realization that I do not really understand how a lot of females think. That is why it has taken me this long to figure out why the hell so many females in the mass media keep wanting to disrobe at all times no matter what the occasion. I was staring at the cover of a celebrity/Hollywood/etc. magazine featuring the hollywood's darling of a bucknaked kate hudson. And then I blinked slowly. And then I suddenly and finally understood why females do this crap. First of all, they are not using the correct definition of the word "empowering," which I have covered extensively.
You have heard of the stereotypical hyper-masculine exaggerated male that actually secretly has an inferiority complex?
He is secretly ashamed because he thinks he is not masculine enough? Therefore he overcompensates and tries too hard to focus on outward appearances. He is insecure in his masculinity, so the only way he knows to remedy this is to prove furiously to everyone *else* that he is unquestionably macho.
He is frantic and worried that someone might stumble upon the truth. So in an effort to squelch the hesitancy that might crop up in anyone’s mind that he might be less than super-dooper tough,
After all, as long as he can convince everyone else that he is masculine, at least his public image is intact.
All this vehement nakedness in pop culture is basically the female equivalent.
Females are constantly assailed with accusations from the media that they do not have “body confidence.” They are relentlessly beaten in the head with the idea that they have eating disorders. ...That they are “ashamed of their bodies” if they are not exhibitionists with all their private parts on full unabashed display at all times. So in a desperate ploy to prove the media and “society” wrong, they resort to this.
The females are too paranoid that someone might uncover their inner turmoil. So they overcompensate with this exaggerated display. This is an effort to quell, nay, crush the uncertainty possibility that they are not fully body-confidenced. After all, as long as they can convince everyone else they are sexy and comfortable with their sexiness, their outward public impression is intact.
Do not interpret my comprehension of that self-trivializing behavior as if I am okay with it. Here is an odd analogy, but you know that Sneaker Pimps song, "six underground." There is a line that is as follows, "Don't think that 'cause I understand I care."
However, this is still quite a pathetic excuse, and I'm not buying it. I’ve been bombarded by the exact same media messages every day, and I managed not to crumble like a stale cookie. I stated the fact that it was not true, and I told them to bugger off. I made my case and stood my ground.
You have heard of the stereotypical hyper-masculine exaggerated male that actually secretly has an inferiority complex?
He is secretly ashamed because he thinks he is not masculine enough? Therefore he overcompensates and tries too hard to focus on outward appearances. He is insecure in his masculinity, so the only way he knows to remedy this is to prove furiously to everyone *else* that he is unquestionably macho.
He is frantic and worried that someone might stumble upon the truth. So in an effort to squelch the hesitancy that might crop up in anyone’s mind that he might be less than super-dooper tough,
After all, as long as he can convince everyone else that he is masculine, at least his public image is intact.
All this vehement nakedness in pop culture is basically the female equivalent.
Females are constantly assailed with accusations from the media that they do not have “body confidence.” They are relentlessly beaten in the head with the idea that they have eating disorders. ...That they are “ashamed of their bodies” if they are not exhibitionists with all their private parts on full unabashed display at all times. So in a desperate ploy to prove the media and “society” wrong, they resort to this.
The females are too paranoid that someone might uncover their inner turmoil. So they overcompensate with this exaggerated display. This is an effort to quell, nay, crush the uncertainty possibility that they are not fully body-confidenced. After all, as long as they can convince everyone else they are sexy and comfortable with their sexiness, their outward public impression is intact.
Do not interpret my comprehension of that self-trivializing behavior as if I am okay with it. Here is an odd analogy, but you know that Sneaker Pimps song, "six underground." There is a line that is as follows, "Don't think that 'cause I understand I care."
However, this is still quite a pathetic excuse, and I'm not buying it. I’ve been bombarded by the exact same media messages every day, and I managed not to crumble like a stale cookie. I stated the fact that it was not true, and I told them to bugger off. I made my case and stood my ground.
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