<p>I said I could really care less if a woman wants to look like a whore.<br>
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Look at some african tribes. Women there are always topless.
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OMG, they're topless for cultural reasons! Are they trying to look like idiots? NO!!! And I respect their culture! Sheesh. It's unethical to pose nude inappropriately no matter how old you are. If it's so ethical for Pamela, why don't parents want their kids reading crap like Playboy? Because they're responsible parents. It's unhealthy for a child to be looking at that crap. Seriously. They'll grow up messed up. Anyway, like I said, if a woman wants to look like some slut idiot, see the hell if I care. :)</p>
<p>LOL looks like we had a cross in opinions..... :p What you said is what I meant.</p>
<p>I think that all women are beautiful. It isn't fair to put a face on beauty. I can't understand why people will say this person is "beautiful" because they meet certain standards and another person is "ugly." As other have phrased, why is that Tyra Banks can pose nude and be "artistic" and the old lady down the street can pose nude and be "disgusting" and "unethical." They're both beautiful in their ways, but one is more respected for what they do. When this way of thinking is advertised to young girls, I can not see how models act as an intellectual icon.</p>
<p>people are always bitterly jealous of confidence. </p>
<p>" Anyway, like I said, if a woman wants to look like some slut idiot, see the hell if I care."
well it appears that you do care. a lot. enough to post rants about other people several times. lets be honest here. generally when one uses the phrase 'slut idiot' he/she cares quite a bit.</p>
<p>Filmxoxo, if that was the case, then I would fully support and encourage modeling. However, such was false. When determining who should expose such confidence on the covers of Vogue or Glamour was done by a select few using specific standards, the image of confidence was lost and superficial beauty replaced it. </p>
<p>Don't get me wrong, models give off confidence. Unfortunately, not everyone can be a model to exert such confidence and not be seen as "disgusting." Not everyone will be embraced by the vast majority and be able to have their barely clothed or plain nude bodies considered artistic and "beautiful" and :cough: a sign of confidence.</p>
<p>Well, all this philosophy is fine but don't you think recognizing someone as pretty or something as beautiful is inherent in the mind? You can make a political statement by labeling everyone as 'beautiful in their own way' but at the end of the day, the one who is beautiful by worldly standards will be seen as such by most people. 2 cents.</p>