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- Jul 28, 2015
Chris has been rambling about the Stripperella show and sexualization of women in it for the past 45 minutes.
I’ve ended up watching the entire series of Stripperella, and I have the DVDs for that, and the show, Stacked. I can also list a number of other shows with highly sexualized individuals that I have seen, including even a little bit from Friends. On the greater side, you have...
...an event that presents an individual, or many individuals, either of a group, or even many in a mixed with possibly a shared goal or similar interests in general. And, on the other side, you have the aspect that results in cartoonish eye-popping, “YOWZA!”, “Will you look...”
“...at those tig ol’ bitties!” Fortunately, from what I have found in that, that result is in around just about half-plus of the population, not counting those under 18 years old who want to learn and see everything. But it shows that a lot of us are evolving and maturing to...
...see beyond that growing outdated stereotype. Yes, I WAS amongst that category, and it was out of curiosity and needless biological urges, but I have long grown out of that. And I will not totally downgrade those who still admire others, as long as they appreciate the fact...
...of the additional context and that the individual performing has a genuine personality of their own and should be respected for that. But, I Digress. Back to the greater side of empowerment.
These shows present the OCs in a lifestyle or daily set of various activities, including literal world-saving, that they feel as comfortable as possible continuing on to do so, even in visually appealing and revealing attire. The choice of covering is there, but they end up...
...going more for Functionality over Vanity. And in that they are not afraid of feeling visually vulnerable and can remain greatly self-respecting, regardless of their attire between both ladies and gentlemen, and other genders of LGBTQ+, they all show that everyone is capable...
...of respecting themselves and others without resorting to belittling each other. In THAT, that alone takes real bravery and courage. So, Stripperella, is one who does what she does in what she wears, because of the greater good and her ability to fight and help others to...
...the best of her abilities, even in something that can be viewed as “skimpy”. Everyone is able to do their best without having to feel total shame of their bodies or appearance, and in that, they tend to perform and do Better. And now I have another revelation,...
...”Why the physical attraction to those in tight yoga pants, cleavage-exposing attire, bulging bits, and so forth?” Why do we look, even for a short moment, and think it further? Is it a moment of lust? Self-Vanity? What? The way I see it, those of us who don’t have those...
...particular attributes that can be considered sexy and attractive, we kind of want for ourselves. I mean, the individual is content and confident; I praise them for being content with themselves, but everyone else is typically “I Want That!” It’s the typical aspect: we want...
...that physical trait for ourselves. And from that, it presents the inability of the viewer in fully appreciating and respecting themselves. I mean, Prove Me Wrong, if this applies to you, who reads this. The individual is Self-Confident, Looks Really Good, has made up their...
...mind about most things within their view and range. And Everyone Else wants that for themselves. Not only to have a hot bod, but the Self-Confidence and Having their Minds Made Up on the local topics and their own Goals in life. Also going to point out those (Now) Few...
...who has a selfish goal of “sleeping with many other people”; Seriously, Dudes, Not enough self-confidence in your OTHER abilities to set a goal for Anything Better? You Can even become an Artist in drawing or arts and crafts, or pick up a Business Trade. I am Not going to..:
...say “Get A Job”, but you can still be a “For Hire” type and put yourself online and do as you will which genuinely makes you feel happy in confident in yourself. Just saying, it is Better than “Sleeping Around”. Also aware of the individuals who are stuck in situations...
...where they may be unable to do better. They may even be stuck in a rut of going online needlessly Hating on Others for no reason other than a crap fetish or old habit of theirs.
#LoveConquersHate You all have the ability to do better for yourselves with your other skills.
But, in a summary, Heroes like Stripperella, and their respective contexts and situations are good for us, because not only do they do their best in their own skills, but encourage us to think for ourselves to try to do better. Don’t be a whimp; take an inspirational page to...
...be and do better with your own variety of skills and abilities. #Saberspark, I pray my digressive think piece in response to your question helps you out. You do very good work in your media. Stay Awesome and Be Safe. Gotta Zap It Up! Kra-Kow!
I’ve ended up watching the entire series of Stripperella, and I have the DVDs for that, and the show, Stacked. I can also list a number of other shows with highly sexualized individuals that I have seen, including even a little bit from Friends. On the greater side, you have...
...an event that presents an individual, or many individuals, either of a group, or even many in a mixed with possibly a shared goal or similar interests in general. And, on the other side, you have the aspect that results in cartoonish eye-popping, “YOWZA!”, “Will you look...”
“...at those tig ol’ bitties!” Fortunately, from what I have found in that, that result is in around just about half-plus of the population, not counting those under 18 years old who want to learn and see everything. But it shows that a lot of us are evolving and maturing to...
...see beyond that growing outdated stereotype. Yes, I WAS amongst that category, and it was out of curiosity and needless biological urges, but I have long grown out of that. And I will not totally downgrade those who still admire others, as long as they appreciate the fact...
...of the additional context and that the individual performing has a genuine personality of their own and should be respected for that. But, I Digress. Back to the greater side of empowerment.
These shows present the OCs in a lifestyle or daily set of various activities, including literal world-saving, that they feel as comfortable as possible continuing on to do so, even in visually appealing and revealing attire. The choice of covering is there, but they end up...
...going more for Functionality over Vanity. And in that they are not afraid of feeling visually vulnerable and can remain greatly self-respecting, regardless of their attire between both ladies and gentlemen, and other genders of LGBTQ+, they all show that everyone is capable...
...of respecting themselves and others without resorting to belittling each other. In THAT, that alone takes real bravery and courage. So, Stripperella, is one who does what she does in what she wears, because of the greater good and her ability to fight and help others to...
...the best of her abilities, even in something that can be viewed as “skimpy”. Everyone is able to do their best without having to feel total shame of their bodies or appearance, and in that, they tend to perform and do Better. And now I have another revelation,...
...”Why the physical attraction to those in tight yoga pants, cleavage-exposing attire, bulging bits, and so forth?” Why do we look, even for a short moment, and think it further? Is it a moment of lust? Self-Vanity? What? The way I see it, those of us who don’t have those...
...particular attributes that can be considered sexy and attractive, we kind of want for ourselves. I mean, the individual is content and confident; I praise them for being content with themselves, but everyone else is typically “I Want That!” It’s the typical aspect: we want...
...that physical trait for ourselves. And from that, it presents the inability of the viewer in fully appreciating and respecting themselves. I mean, Prove Me Wrong, if this applies to you, who reads this. The individual is Self-Confident, Looks Really Good, has made up their...
...mind about most things within their view and range. And Everyone Else wants that for themselves. Not only to have a hot bod, but the Self-Confidence and Having their Minds Made Up on the local topics and their own Goals in life. Also going to point out those (Now) Few...
...who has a selfish goal of “sleeping with many other people”; Seriously, Dudes, Not enough self-confidence in your OTHER abilities to set a goal for Anything Better? You Can even become an Artist in drawing or arts and crafts, or pick up a Business Trade. I am Not going to..:
...say “Get A Job”, but you can still be a “For Hire” type and put yourself online and do as you will which genuinely makes you feel happy in confident in yourself. Just saying, it is Better than “Sleeping Around”. Also aware of the individuals who are stuck in situations...
...where they may be unable to do better. They may even be stuck in a rut of going online needlessly Hating on Others for no reason other than a crap fetish or old habit of theirs.
#LoveConquersHate You all have the ability to do better for yourselves with your other skills.
But, in a summary, Heroes like Stripperella, and their respective contexts and situations are good for us, because not only do they do their best in their own skills, but encourage us to think for ourselves to try to do better. Don’t be a whimp; take an inspirational page to...
...be and do better with your own variety of skills and abilities. #Saberspark, I pray my digressive think piece in response to your question helps you out. You do very good work in your media. Stay Awesome and Be Safe. Gotta Zap It Up! Kra-Kow!