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@20859
I’m the confessor of 20815 and at no point did I accuse the video of slutshaming, I’ve accused it of objectification of female bodies. Which is ironic because, as you said yourself, the director of the video criticizes women who sexualize themselves by sexualizing a woman himself through putting her in sexy lingerie and doing close ups of her butt. The message it seems to convey is that female sexualization is only bad when it’s made in the own terms and consent of the women involved, but okay when men do it for their pleasure and gaze. That’s creepy. Any criticism the video was going for falls upon itself because of this glaring contradiction.
I may not have treflip on lock, but I can land it when I really try.
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@20815 I think that the video is very important and personally really enjoyed it.
In response to what you said:
There was no slut shaming what so ever, I think it was more to do with how lots of women have a tendency to over sexualise themselves online to attract a large following and gain more likes.