This is a response to Dotard's initial post.
I agree, women participate of their own free will in beauty contests, thereby setting themselves up as objects to be admired or not.
I also agree some womens' bodies are beautiful, a sight to behold. Conversely no doubt, the same applies to some mens' bodies.
I disagree with Dotard's conclusions, however.
I like women, I like beautiful women, but I am disappointed that some choose to participate in such shallow and, in my view, demeaning spectacles as beauty contests.
So I blame the game and the bimbos that willingly enter them.
I agree, women participate of their own free will in beauty contests, thereby setting themselves up as objects to be admired or not.
I also agree some womens' bodies are beautiful, a sight to behold. Conversely no doubt, the same applies to some mens' bodies.
I disagree with Dotard's conclusions, however.
I like women, I like beautiful women, but I am disappointed that some choose to participate in such shallow and, in my view, demeaning spectacles as beauty contests.
So I blame the game and the bimbos that willingly enter them.
A man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?