This girl is always showing cleavage and acting like a seductress...
...and then she complains when people bring up her milk jugs.
share...and then she complains when people bring up her milk jugs.
shareTrue. Some women just like to troll i guess
shareUgh, she’s already a 5, and complaining about pansexual admiration takes her down to a 3 at best.
shareI'm interested to hear who you think is a 9 or 10?
shareUmm, Elizabeth Olsen, Margot Robbie, Yvonne Strahovski, Hailee Steinfeld, Emily Ratajkowski, Alicia Vikander, Nina Dobrev, Mila Kunis, to name a small handful.
They all put this no-name fattie to shame.
So you have to be a "name" to be a 10? And Elizabeth Olsen? Lol. She has no nose.
That being said I agree with Mila Kunis, Alicia Vikander, and Margot Robbie. I would also add Vanessa Hudgens and Paula Patton to that list.
Yeah they are totally hypocrites playing both side of the fence. They use their physical features to get attention then complain about it. I just watched her latest film Werewolves Within and there is a scene with her dancing totally emphasizing her lovely breasteses and I rewound it 3 times. I was mesmerized. Now I ask you is that my fault? If you don’t put a scene in there like that I won’t fascinate about your breasteses.
shareThere's a difference if she's doing it for a movie and real life. She purposely accentuates them at events.
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BOTVlMDg4YjAtMTUyNy00MTQ3LWJhMTUtYTY2YTZjYTU1MGRiXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNjg2NjQwMDQ@._V1_.jpg
https://profvalue.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Milana-Vayntrub-scaled-e1595446931435.jpg
No difference to me.
shareRemember when she was going to be Squirrel girl? What happened to that pilot? It was completed years ago and never got released.
It is mandatory for beautiful actresses to become prudish and complain about "objectification" when they hit the age of 35. It's a clause in their contract I believe. She is only 34 though, she should wait another year before switching to this shit.
I would love to see her in the Squirrel Girl suit
shareDo you think someone wants to be told "I want to suck on your milkers" from some random person? Many random people? Have their employers tagged in those type of comments? Are we really gonna play stupid?
shareIf I wear assless chaps down the street, do you think I would want people to say anything or do things like post my picture online? But guess what? If I walk around in that, I can't be shocked when people comment on it.
share"I wanna suck on those big juicy milkers"
"I can't stop cumming on a poster of lily's big af milkers"
You think this is an appropriate way to talk to a stranger? Their employer?
Welcome to the internet.
shareYou're doing a wonderful job of avoiding the question.
shareI didn't say it was okay to talk like that to a stranger, but I'm saying she is purposely showing off her boobs but is complaining about the comments.
shareWhy wouldn't someone complain about strangers to them? It's harassment.
shareNah
shareYou really think she's showing her boobs because they look nice in the dress. She knows what she's doing.
shareShe wants to be harassed? You sound foolish.
shareShe wants people to comment like "nice boobs". But people go too far with it.
I mean look what she's wearing here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2cFeLhh-P-/?igshid=1msl77b1wl5e6
She's dumb if she thinks no one is going to comment. She's obviously showing her boobs off.
Does she, now?
shareDude, the other two women are covered from head to toe, yet she didn't even pull her skirt down and adjust it for the pic, so you get LOTs of cleavage and lots of thigh.
When you look at her compared to the other two, it's obvious how much skin she's showing and what the focus of attention will be for most men.
Samoanjoes is right, either she's doing it intentionally to drum up attention or she's just plain dumb.
It's like a pro-wrestler complaining that people are objectifying their body while they get toned up, tanned, and basically wrestle in little panties. What EXACTLY do you expect the reactions to be when you're basically promoting your self based on your sexual attributes?
"I wanna suck on those big juicy milkers"
"I can't stop cumming on a poster of lily's big af milkers"
Is this is an appropriate way to talk to a stranger? Their employer?
Strawman fallacy. Of course it's not okay but no one said it was.
The issue was, WHAT sort of responses are you fishing for showing lots of cleavage and thigh?
Most people associate showing certain body parts in certain sexualized ways as an invitation to ogle.
As I pointed out, the other women in that same photo aren't showing any leg or cleavage. They're well covered up, and anyone making any inappropriate remarks are well outside the boundaries because it's obvious they aren't inviting such comments.
But typically, especially on places like Instagram where body-worship is at an all-time high, what exact kind of responses are you expecting from a crowd who just came from a thot's page where she's advertising her assets in a similar way?
Speaking of fallacies:
"The issue was, WHAT sort of responses are you fishing for showing lots of cleavage and thigh?
Most people associate showing certain body parts in certain sexualized ways as an invitation to ogle.
As I pointed out, the other women in that same photo aren't showing any leg or cleavage. They're well covered up, and anyone making any inappropriate remarks are well outside the boundaries because it's obvious they aren't inviting such comments."
Thanks for proving my point by reiterating my point. It's just that good.
shareI'd come running up, smack your butt cheek and then run away 😁🤣
But only because you are samoanjoes 😋😉😂
Big rape-y energy over here.
shareDid you miss where I wrote "like a seductress"?
If I walk down a dark alley in the middle of the night by myself and get jumped, you can blame the guy for jumping me. But I also can't complain if I made the decision to walk down that alley.
More rape-y victim-blaming. Keep digging that grave.
share"You play with matches, you get burned".
You: why are you judging them for playing with matches? They didn't deserve to get burned.
The funny thing is, I don't object to guys oogling a hot chick. I've sent some old buddies screen shots of hot chicks in group chats, said things about hot chicks on message boards like this. But to say it directly to her? Her employer? It's harassment. Completely inappropriate and unacceptable. Not debatable And to BLAME her for it? Yikes...
shareI would even say that dudes talking about a women's body even when she's not present is not cool anymore. I would feel uncomfortable if a friend tells me "check the tits on this chick".
shareI think you need to toughen up a little, Francis.
shareI think you and your bros need to grow up.
shareYou are extremely soft.
shareToxic masculinity says what?
shareSoft men use that phrase.
It's not harassment to talk about someone. It's harassment to say it TO them or even about them in an appropriate place. But two friends talking about a hot girl, "toxic" LOL? No harm comes from it. Grow up, you pansy.
Toxic macho dudes question other men's masculinity. Let me guess, you call yourself an "alpha", and others "beta" right?
Also, not sexually harassing a woman is all you can not do to be a decent man.
"Let me guess, you call yourself an "alpha", and others "beta" right?"
I've literally never said this in my life, but a dude who i "uncomfortable" with a buddy telling him a woman has nice tits is the definition of a beta male. You're a pussy, bro.
Thank you for confirming my profile of you. Have a nice day talking to your bros about who's tits you like to jerk off to. Bye 👋
sharehttps://moviechat.org/tt3480822/Black-Widow/60ea4a669ca72830d59731ba/Some-shots-made-me-question-if-this-was-directed-by-a-man
"Does anyone know what I'm talking about?"
"It was full of ass shots! Front and center. Like Michael Bay directing Megan Fox in Transformers.
Have you heard of the male gaze. "
LOL, are you serious with this stuff? You can't be a real person.
Okay, let's see if you guys can be made to understand this by changing the situation a little, to something you can empathize with.
Say a guy comes into a lot of money, and he enjoys throwing his money around for a while, and gets to be well-known for his remarkably big, juicy, succulent wallet. It doesn't take him long at all for him to get tired of the one-sided attention, and he starts to complain about creepy gold-diggers making lustful comments.
"But there's so much more to me than my moneybags!", he whines. "I'm a whole person, with the same need to be loved as anyone, I have interests and talents and feelings! I'm so much more than the bulge in my back pocket!".
"Oh shut up, it's a compliment". Reply all the shallow bitches of world. "You should be grateful we're paying any attention to you, so shut up and flash the cash! You know you want to!"
"Okay, I like the attention, but I want attention on my own terms! You creeps are making me feel used and degraded..."
While they would be right to complain, he can't complain that people would react that way.
If Kim Kardashian did an interview where she complained about her lack of privacy, how many would sympathize with her? She has been asking for attention for years and now that she wants less of it, you can't expect people to not criticize her for wanting the attention only when it benefits her.
Joe - that's an interesting point.
shareIf it wasn't for AT&T commercials, I would have no idea who she is. But then, I'm old.
I kinda like her persona, at least from the commercials, which is nothing to go on. She's cute, but that's nothing unusual.
A lot of women show cleavage and sometimes I wonder how much it's as much for comfort and having a bit of "flair" in one's appearance, a modest peek at sexuality. How do these jeans make my butt look? No such thing as Shorts that are too short.
So does she want to have Cake and eat it too? Who cares? I would have to follow her around and comment on her every offering and she certainly isn't worth that sort of attention. No one is.