Compliments designed to put down other women do not empower me, so pls forgive for damaging your precious ego by pointing that out.
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Tell me where does it say a “compliment” is designed to “put down other women”. Complimenting one person does not put someone else down. Furthermore women using there bodies for views is why people make such compliments to show content creators that we (the viewers) 1/2pic.twitter.com/rSYVUj22XV
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Are happy with how they grow there brand. Through a wholesome and entertaining way not via exploiting their body. 2/2
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Replying to @ThugLifeGeorgia @djari328
Ok, so showing your body doesn't always equate to exploitation, and this is frustrating to see so often. People see a woman with cleavage on stream and immediately assume that's all she's got and she's attempting to build her brand based on that. Even if she is, who cares?
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Also, the compliment said she "earned his follow" by not having nudity on her instagram. That's not even really a compliment. She's not being praised on anything she's done, she's being praised for not doing something that this dude apparently dislikes.
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Replying to @MindofSnaps @djari328
Snaps I’d agree with most of what you’re saying. I agree that not all female streamers who dress more liberally are using there body for views. However I think it’s a tragedy that some do because often the entire gender is punished for it. The only point 1/2
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I’m trying to make here is that a compliment of “thanks for not dressing like a hoe/ exploiting your body for views ” does not necessarily put those who do down. By the nature of a compliment the statement is merely intended to show gratification for someone doing or not doing.
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Replying to @ThugLifeGeorgia @djari328
There are so many things wrong with this line of thinking though. I don't even know how many posts this will take. 1. There is no such thing as "dressing like a hoe". Attire does not imply sexual activity (or consent). Our bodies are not inherently sexual.
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2. The fact that the entire gender is being "punished" for the way some women dress is a sign of wrongness from the ones doing the "punishing", not the ones who are just being themselves. 3. I will say this again, a lack of clothing does not mean you're exploiting your body.
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Even if you ARE clearly using your body or sexuality to get ahead, WHO CARES? Who does it hurt? No one. Pornstars or Doctors - all women deserve respect. Loving sex doesn't make you bad. Staying "conservative" doesn't make you good.
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ALL MY THIS.
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jesus take the fuckin wheel
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