Another user, ejoelleduval, said, «I hate that breasts have become
so sexualized that they have lost their original purpose in the public mind.
Women's breasts being
so sexualized that everything we do with them being sexualized as well.
We have
so sexualized a woman's breasts that we have completely forgotten they are first and foremost for the nourishment of the young.
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.
Not exact matches
I think it's because I wonder if they really are acting from their own intentions / wills or if they are merely pretending something because they have been conditioned to or because they realize that women will likely always be
sexualized and objectified
so they might as well be their own pimps.
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.
I never even planned on breastfeeding him since society has
sexualized breasts
so much I felt uncomfortable with the idea of breastfeeding.
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.
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.
From portrayals that
sexualize breastfeeding mothers» bodies to positive examples that normalize nursing, Hollywood sends some very mixed messages about the way
so many moms feed their babies.
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.
«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.»
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.
It's also made it difficult to watch movies that feature
so much
sexualized violence, like Red Sparrow.
They were very respectful with Impa and will probably be with Zelda as well,
so I don't think they are
sexualizing females just for the sake of it.
These types of films in which women are
so hyper -
sexualized are usually written by men
so they'll go in a different direction.
I mean, it's a sweet movie about a guy trying to take a chance, but the whole world is very
sexualized, and that's what he's afraid of,
so there's a lot of dirty stuff.
With transgender people, there's a tendency to
sexualize them and focus on their genitals, and that's why the bathroom issue has been
so loud.»
She has written eight books including:
So Sexy
So Soon: The New
Sexualized Childhood and How Parents Can Protect Their Kids (with Jean Kilbourne), The War Play Dilemma, Teaching Young Children in Violent Times, and Remote Control Childhood?.
So in addition to helping paint a gritty picture for the rest of the game experience, this kind of
sexualized violence against inessential female characters is exploited by developers as a sort of cheap one - note character development for the «bad guys».
In Saints Row The Third's
so - called «Whored Mode,» for instance, players must defeat waves of
sexualized women, sometimes beating them to death with a large purple dildo.
What emerges through these galleries is not
so much a demonstration of the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary art (which, as Caland proves, is nothing new) but, rather, a treatment of the racialized, gendered or
sexualized body as a site of personal freedom and imaginative potential as well as externally imposed prejudice, constraint and violence.
So what he did — he didn't just commodify sexuality, he
sexualized commodities, which is his brilliance.
In a previous article, I wrote about how both men and women prefer those who display neotenous (i.e., baby - like) features over adult features and rate those who exhibit them as more attractive.1
So what happens when toymakers manipulate these baby - like features to give off a
sexualized vibe?
Teens can be admitted into a residential program with a host of diagnoses: attachment issues, substance abuse, aggressive behaviors, mental health difficulties,
sexualized challenges, issues with authority, criminal behavior, and
so forth.