Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
I'm not sure on the source of this data, but what are your thoughts on this picture?

Uh, I'm not getting your message....
Why not? A mans role for a long time has been to provide and protect. A couple hundred years ago it was probably the best hunters who were objectivified. In Spartan culture the most desirable woman was the "lady" that was least talked about.That women get pissed when they feel objectified by men because of their body, but, according to that data, men are just as objectified by women except instead of for his body, it's for his wallet
What I think about that picture is an episode of the Simpsons on LSD. That's what I think.
I don't think women necessarily want a man with money because of the money, but they know, for the most part, that men with money are motivated, hard working and, to some extent, good with finances, thus are secure. Also, with that, comes education, many men with money, and women for that matter, tend to be educated.
Why not?
I for one prefer ugly bitches, but I will bang good looking ones because they usually have money, that's how they get nice clothes and make up and shitI don't think men necessarily want a woman with a nice body because of their body
Not saying it's right or wrong, I just thought it was interesting that typically, men get scolded for objectifying women, but it seems to be the accepted norm in society to objectify men.
women run the world...this is an interesting point. Yep.
women run the world
how is a double standard that benefits then surprising
More women need this attitude. This would create a healthier dynamic between men and women.i could care less, as long as i got internet, some broccoli , bud, and video games im good, oh wait i have all those. ok no need for man than LOL jk
I don't think men necessarily want a woman with a nice body because of their body, but they know, for the most part, that a woman with a nice body is healthy, tends to take care of herself and, to some extent, cares about her physical appearance, thus is probably well suited to make children.
You're on the right track. The next thoughts that come to your mind you might have to keep to yourself due to "double standards".
Not saying it's right or wrong, I just thought it was interesting that typically, men get scolded for objectifying women, but it seems to be the accepted norm in society to objectify men.
I'm finding what I'm thinking kind of hard to put into words.. I'll come back later if I think of a better way to explain it