female halloween costumes is far superior to men's. At least you get option of looking good.
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looking good? You mean, being sexually exploited.
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yes, looking good. Every year I want something that will help me, as a male, look good for halloween. But its all goofy & pathetic
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look at the direct difference between a "male" ghostbuster and "female" ghostbuster costume. You don't see a problem there?
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I'm a young adolescent male. I go out clubbing on Halloween & I want to look good. But theres hardly ever any options. fair!??!!
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I think you're missing the point here. "Looking good" isn't synonymous with sexy. Women shouldn't have to be in a skin tight ...
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and men shouldn't have to look goofy?! Are we not allowed to care for our looks and feel good?
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its not the only one, its just an option and it looks awesome.
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I don't think it needs to be essentially a bathing suit to be considered "looking good"
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id doesnt need to but it CAN and nothing wrong about it
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of course. But when women's versions of costumes tend to be overtly sexual, it's a problem.
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i also dont get how that is a problem for women but not for men. looks more like a female privilege to me.
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please explain the concept of female privilege.
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women have the option of sexy costumes, men dont. which is obviously a privilege.
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why do you think women's costumes are inherently sexual though?? Being objectified isn't a privilege.
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google image "princess leia", then google image "princess leia cosplay". compare. oh the oppression!
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