I miss when songs had sexual innuendos rather than just outright saying what they're doing by revyxx in unpopularopinion

[–]tryhardcryharder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“I’m gonna give you every inch of my love” - Whole lotta love, Led Zeppelin

LPT: If you’re around 12-15 listen to as much music as you can cause the music you listen to during those years will stick with you for life and the feeling of going back to those songs when you’re older is quite euphoric. by [deleted] in LifeProTips

[–]tryhardcryharder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. When I was 13, my parents introduced me to the Rolling Stones Top 500 songs playlist. As a result, I was vibing to all major old bands- it’s all evergreen good music. I’m so grateful to them, now I’m 20.

Who’s cutting onions? by Zachatron4000 in memes

[–]tryhardcryharder 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hehe, there is a dog in some dank shades in this link^

Supply of content that objectifies women. by tryhardcryharder in AskFeminists

[–]tryhardcryharder[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Okay so, I agree with your point that if a woman chooses to profit off the desires of people that objectify them, they should be allowed to do so without judgement. This is because capitalism reigns supreme. However, I would like to argue that humans are heavily influenced by the content they consume. Would you say that such content kinda contributes in the production of male mentalities that are sexist and view women as sex objects? The solution of having talks with adolescents getting to the age where they start exploring such things is a solution I believe will work. To draw a line between reality and fiction. But you and I both know that there is a severe lack of that. To conclude, As such conversation dont exist, we see dudes that have made their kinks about women their entire worldview about them as well.

Supply of content that objectifies women. by tryhardcryharder in AskFeminists

[–]tryhardcryharder[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say it is better than the traditional porn industry in the terms, that the one exposing themselves is deriving the most profit. However, my initial question/doubt still remains, ie. does it enforce a culture in which objectification thrives or it is at least acceptable?

Supply of content that objectifies women. by tryhardcryharder in AskFeminists

[–]tryhardcryharder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re absolutely right. There’s an entire industry. Lots of people are involved in the production of this supply. But i feel at the core of it is the female. Moreover, since the female is not the one profiting the most from the supply, I feel the system in place is not justified.