And while they're sexual beings, the film doesn't sexualize them in a way that's gratuitous to please men.
Pretend nursing doesn't sexualize young girls, and it's utter nonsense to suggest that a little girl might enjoy breastfeeding her pretend doll so much that she would go out and intentionally get pregnant so she can have a baby of her own.
How can anyone say that's doesn't sexualize this kid.
However, the scene is a missed opportunity to explain that breastfeeding is
not a sexualized act or «peep show.»
Again, and it's sad that we have to be conscious mindful of this, but a child does
not sexualize bodies the way our culture does.
The extraordinary thing about Pride is that, underneath the mainstream presentation and heartstring - pulling manipulation (which never feels hokey, since it's largely based in fact), it quietly expands the horizons of queer cinema: Gays are portrayed not as frail victims, but as powerful heroes and defenders, and they aren't sexualized in the slightest (sex and romance are virtual non-factors).
Red Sparrow pays lip service to equality, with a moment of full - frontal male nudity — much briefer and explicitly
not sexualized, unlike Dominika's multiple moments of nudity — and by giving her a sex partner of her choosing, CIA agent Nate Nash (Joel Edgerton).
This is probably a good place to mention that, for all the vulgarity of MacFarlane's impulses, he does
not sexualize Ted, lest the bear become a version of Chucky from the horror movies.
DOA also once had a Halo crossover and the character was even female but she never appeared outside her armour and was
not sexualized in any way.
It's sexual but
not sexualized.
It's as if the mineral quality of the paint, the pigment, has been carefully weighed and allotted to each area, and could be accounted for, tabulated, as a mineral just as much as it could be considered a form or even part of a representation... Just as the picture balances paint's physicality with its depictive utility, it achieves a synthesis between seemingly opposed ideas of creative work: it attracts without beckoning; it presents a woman who turns to us but does not need our presence for her self - definition, who is naked but
not sexualized, and for whom creative expression comes through a medium of repetitive work.»
She does
not sexualize that figure at all.
Not exact matches
But it's
not just the movies that propagate the notion of that alternate,
sexualized startup universe.
Such joking isn't a result of a «
sexualized» Western society.
And all that in a benevolent, friendly way,
not the type we worry about in our
sexualized culture.
Whether or
not our clothes invite
sexualized attention is just the beginning.
As one of the small pockets of people who still wait for marriage in a hyper -
sexualized culture, it doesn't take much to figure out why Christians tend to get hitched so young.
You can see from the cartoon that it DOES
N'T MATTER how women dress, men will find a way to
sexualize it.
This was
not a well - judged comment on her part, if only because a large section of her audience are younger children who already have to deal with enough prematurely
sexualized material in the world that surrounds them.
But it's clear the bigger issue, essayist William Deresiewicz writes, is our narrow definition of relationships — romantic or
not — and the way we
sexualize everything, even same - sex friendships:
I don't know what shape God takes, but the experience of giving birth to another individual is so massively twisting to the psyche that I get offended when it is
sexualized.
To be clear, we are okay with naked women, we just aren't okay with them when they are
not being
sexualized for the male gaze.
Although she hasn't been overly
sexualized even in the tween version, it is still problematic as younger and younger girls will want to move toward the «older» Dora.
From a young age, girls are
not only being exposed to highly
sexualized media, but they are also being forced or encouraged to participate in it.
We don't do
sexualized dolls.
No, I don't think it
sexualizes breastfeeding any more than a poster featuring a toddler pretend breastfeeding does.
My guess is that public would
not find the act disturbing,
sexualized or disgusting.
Forcing sex Withholding sex Rude stories or gestures Double standards Using sex as a weapon Punishing you for
not complying Making sexual threats with objects Talking dirty Laughing at you Shaming Intimidation to do unwanted acts beyond comfort level Sex as a form of control
Sexualizing in public Rape Possessiveness Mocking of body parts Accusations Sex for favors Pornography
Since the mere idea of sex doesn't bother you, random strangers making
sexualized assumptions about your breastfeeding don't really bother you, either.
Another sarcastic video that tackles society's obsession with
sexualizing breastfeeding, Sparrow Folk does a great job of pointing the fact that breastfeeding moms don't actually want to ruin your day.
Just because some of our societies around the world have
sexualized breasts does
not change the fact that the reason we have them is to feed our children.
I don't understand this need that some people have to
sexualize the birth process.
Sometimes this is for a laugh; the producers of Friends, for example, apparently loved the idea of grown - ass men
not being able to handle seeing a woman's breast without
sexualizing it.
Some moms, however, aren't doing such a great job of combatting the idea that breastfeeding isn't inherently
sexualized.
Children exposed to TV or movies that aren't developmentally appropriate may begin to act
sexualized content.
I guess it's nervous laughs, indicating that people just can't get comfortable with the idea of a woman using a
sexualized part of her body for anything other than, well, sex.
Sometimes kids exhibit
sexualized behavior because they just don't understand that it's
not appropriate.
As a breastfeeding mom who's similarly been accused of
sexualizing breastfeeding by nursing an older child, I do think what Maile did was wildly inappropriate, but I also think putting her on the sex offender registry doesn't do anyone any good.
So, I just feel like it's a lot of lack of nutrition — education about the nutrition of baby and because of that, we don't realize what breast are for so we
sexualize them and kind of negated its real purpose for them.
But whether you like it or
not, breasts are
sexualized by Western culture.
So when one of the best ways to prevent breast cancer is breastfeeding and you are «raising breast cancer awareness» by
sexualizing breasts, I just don't get it.
I am
not shocked to see the cover... just think it's an attempt of TIME to catch people's attention by
sexualizing breast feeding instead of showing it as it really is... a nurturing bond between a mother and child.
And it sounds like just in other cultures where they are breastfeeding in public all the time and they are doing extended breastfeeding and breastfeeding is
not as
sexualized as it is in the West and that's kind of really where we need to go with this.
Also, and I shouldn't have to go there, but I might as well: Kylie typically portrays herself as a hyper -
sexualized woman, at least in most of her Instagram photos.
Breasts are
not a play toy and
sexualizing breastfeeding is what makes people like you feel uncomfortable.
When I sit down to nurse Evie, I depend on other people
not to insult me, ostracize me,
sexualize my actions, or invade my space.
Too bad we have
sexualized the breast to the extent where women don't feel comfortable using them for what they're intended for.
«It's
not good for children to have everything structured for them,» said Levin, co-author of «So Sexy So Soon: The New
Sexualized Childhood and What Parents Can Do to Protect Their Kids.»
I am
not into that calendar» as I brought their attention to the
sexualized woman.
In the States and in our culture, we
sexualize the breast so much that there's an aspect of it that people just don't know how to wrap their head around the idea of showing your breast in public.