We might also call this, Men Being Objectified: Avengers Edition.
I agree that things that degrade women's bodies into an assemblage of various physical pieces is shameful and disgusting. *But dildos and truck nuts are okay, I guess.
*Those hefty trash-bag commercials
*Comparing men's cars as commentary on their penis sizes. Seriously, we see and hear the penis-size jokes everywhere and all the time. I'm surprised that people don't recognize this as the blatant objectification that it is. Sigh. Then again, I guess I'm not honestly too surprised about it. I didn't coniser it to be objectification myself until very recently when I sat down and actually thought about it.
*Fan photograph opportunities with celebs. Apparently at fan/comicbook conventions, there are booths where fans can stand in line to get photo ops with the stars. There was commentary of Stan Whatshisface being prodded into pictures that were too familiar and intimate. I was curious what in the world are they talking about, and yep. These are poses that the fans are requesting, not the actor. Most of the photos are definitely too close for comfort, especially for a chance on-off meeting with a complete stranger. Remember that these girls asked him to do this. They were the initiators, not him.
*The girl in the audience that asked about the Captain America boob grab. (Chris Evans tends to grab men's boobs, not women's)
*A reporter just reached out and grabbed Tom Loki's Adam's apple. To women's credit, this was a male reporter that did the grabbing, not a female reporter.
*Any sexy interviews of Chris Hemsworth, i.e., any interview of Chris Hemsworth
I agree that things that degrade women's bodies into an assemblage of various physical pieces is shameful and disgusting. *But dildos and truck nuts are okay, I guess.
*Those hefty trash-bag commercials
*Comparing men's cars as commentary on their penis sizes. Seriously, we see and hear the penis-size jokes everywhere and all the time. I'm surprised that people don't recognize this as the blatant objectification that it is. Sigh. Then again, I guess I'm not honestly too surprised about it. I didn't coniser it to be objectification myself until very recently when I sat down and actually thought about it.
*Fan photograph opportunities with celebs. Apparently at fan/comicbook conventions, there are booths where fans can stand in line to get photo ops with the stars. There was commentary of Stan Whatshisface being prodded into pictures that were too familiar and intimate. I was curious what in the world are they talking about, and yep. These are poses that the fans are requesting, not the actor. Most of the photos are definitely too close for comfort, especially for a chance on-off meeting with a complete stranger. Remember that these girls asked him to do this. They were the initiators, not him.
*The girl in the audience that asked about the Captain America boob grab. (Chris Evans tends to grab men's boobs, not women's)
*A reporter just reached out and grabbed Tom Loki's Adam's apple. To women's credit, this was a male reporter that did the grabbing, not a female reporter.
*Any sexy interviews of Chris Hemsworth, i.e., any interview of Chris Hemsworth
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