Graphic female nudity
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justanicknamed — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 06:52 AM)
Female nudity is EVERYWHERE,
Which is it? Are women's breasts naked or natural? Should they free the nipple or cover them up? If a woman is walking around in public topless is she exposing herself or is she just staying cool?
Seeing naked males doesn't bother me, but it is a point that, in few cases, we don't see the same amount of a woman's reproductive organ as we do a man's. We usually just see her pubic hair (or a merkin). That is the point which bothers a lot of people. If it were equal, we'd see vulva and all.
Personally, I think most nudity in main-stream movies is stupid. Most of it is done for ratings and has nothing to do with the story. The opposite is true as well. How many movies do we see where a couple is in bed after sex and the woman makes sure to hold the covers in place so her breast can't be seen? I get it if she's covering up because she's cold, but she's got it covering just her breasts and we can still see cleavage, the top of her chest and her shoulders all exposed to the cold. -
gra05 — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 09:22 AM)
You are missing the point. You men focus on ONE aspect that isn't fair, and that is that you claim men's sex organs are seen more. Isn't that mostly a matter of men having more obvious genitals? I don't think either should be shown in mainstream movies, but if we are arguing that the human body is "natural" and "innocent", which a lot of you like to argue, then the natural and innocent way to show it is a man's penis hanging for a few seconds from a distance while for a woman the equivalent would be pubic hair , or, if you must, a shaved vagina from a distance for a few seconds where you don't see anything anyways.
This is why I don't understand your arguments. In order to show female genitalia you have to get up close and personal and pornographic. Either you guys want "natural" nudity in movies like you argue for, which is shown equally anyways, or you shut up about it and watch a porno. Plain and simple.
As for it not being "fair" that a penis is more obvious to the eye than a vagina in a "natural" non porn nudity setting, well, let me share a list of examples of how things are more unfair for women, but nobody complains about it ever
-Genitalia or not, women's pubic regions have always been shown more than men's in many movies for decades now. For you to not act like pubic hair down there isn't private in itself is pretty obnoxious to me.
-Even back during conservative times of the past, women have walked around showing more than men. Watch movies from the 50s and before. Women show their legs from the knees down and are more likely to expose their arms and upper chests.for men that NEVER happened unless at the beach.
-Women now show a lot more than men do at the beach ever since the bikini came out, and bikinis are more likely to fall off whereas men's trunks have secure drawstrings. I can't believe people let their little girls wear that garbage when they are playing in the waves. Which sex of any age is more likely to have a wardrobe malfunction at the beach? Which sex is more likely to reveal private part outlines when their swimsuits are wet?
-Women for years have had to deal with going to male obgyns and everyone acts like they should shut up and deal with it. Men make the biggest fuss over female nurses examining them and talk as if women should be banned from seeing naked men when working in the hospital. This was even apparent in a lot of older movies, but yet again, men delivering babies was perfectly normal.
-On playgrounds or even at church, men constantly see the panties of little girls when they are wearing dresses and playing or even just sitting down. Little boys have never had the same issue.
-It is okay for women to bring boys into female restrooms and changing areas, but little girls are never allowed to see grown men undressing or going to the bathroom.
I could go further but will stop there. Don't lecture women on how an occasional quick flash of a penis in an R rated movie, isn't fair please -
gra05 — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 09:49 AM)
Oh and I forgot to mention the most offensive thing of all in my above list. For the longest time, pornographic images of women were all over the pages of magazines in bookstores. Similar magazines of men were rare. I think now with the internet and maybe before with the porno film, things have gotten more equal, but for the longest time, female genitalia was more accessible to look at than male. I find it offensive that men find it offensive that R rated movies rarely show quick flashes of penises. Seriously, what is there to complain about???
I could talk about strip clubs too. Do men even take their bottoms off when stripping in the few such clubs that exist? Women do it enough, but yet men STILL complain about how so many clubs are topless only. Get over yourselves please. -
gra05 — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 10:10 AM)
Oh and I forgot another point! Look at all the documentaries that show vaginas during childbirth!!! I was watching one on Netflix and was shocked that the woman didn't demand for her genitals to be blurred out. The birthing scene was one minor part of the film and therefore the genitals were unexpected and unnecessary. They have shown such stuff on regular tv and in high school classrooms also. It seems women have to deal with their privates no longer being private when they are giving birth, but I can't think of any situations where penises are normalized for public viewing in the same way.
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justanicknamed — 9 years ago(January 19, 2017 07:50 AM)
Oh and I forgot another point! Look at all the documentaries that show vaginas during childbirth!!! I was watching one on Netflix and was shocked that the woman didn't demand for her genitals to be blurred out.
Not every woman is as uptight as you are.
The birthing scene was one minor part of the film and therefore the genitals were unexpected and unnecessary.
Yeah! How dare they show the birthing process in a documentary about the birthing process?!?!
It seems women have to deal with their privates no longer being private when they are giving birth
Thank you, Capt. Obvious.
I can't think of any situations where penises are normalized for public viewing in the same way.
Hmmm, you know what? I can't either. It is almost like babies don't get birthed out of a penis.
A bigger issue you should have is all of these women who are being forced to give birth for public viewing. I guess my wife was lucky that she had our children in a private room at a hospital. -
mikko-sandt — 9 years ago(January 14, 2017 12:02 PM)
That scene near the end where the blonde does the naked dance for the Swiss guy is borderline pornographic. No, it doesn't actually show her vagina, but her hair is cut in a way that is shows a little too much for an R rating. I was shocked.
You were shocked at what exactly? That scene could have been sub-PG 13. All it showed was a pair of boobs and a vagina from an angle where absolutely no details could be seen.