300 bored harridans with a new "cause" to feign shock and outrage over. *smh*The sculpture is a "source of apprehension, fear, and triggering thoughts regarding sexual assault" for many, according to the petition, which had nearly 300 signees on Wednesday.
Lol, good point. No one would dare complain about the statue stirring thoughts of criminal activity then.( . )( . ) said:This fella who created it is probably thinking to himself " Why the fvck didn't I just make him black"
They should make it an obese woman so the plus size girls can have a realistic role model. It's all a matter of playing these left wing sensitivities against themselves.DJDamage said:They should change the statue for a hot looking woman wearing bra and panties, I bet you it will garner more complains from feminists about it.
zekko said:An image of a man in his underwear is a trigger for memories of sexual assault. But images of women in their underwear are everywhere, and considered art. Put a woman in her underwear and everyone is expected to appreciate it. Actually, I agree with the latter opinion, but I can't help but notice the double standard.
Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.
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Solid...zekko said:An image of a man in his underwear is a trigger for memories of sexual assault. But images of women in their underwear are everywhere, and considered art. Put a woman in her underwear and everyone is expected to appreciate it. Actually, I agree with the latter opinion, but I can't help but notice the double standard.