Poll: Is this feminism or just fucking madness? (Male and Female opinions appreciated)

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manythings

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LightspeedJack said:
VikingIncogneto said:
Feminism? THIS IS MADNESS!
Madness? THESE ARE VAGINAAAS!!! And if girls can wear these then I see no reason why us men can't strap fake penises to our clothing accessories.
Principly because those same feminists will probably burn you at the stake.
 

ICanBreakTheseCuffs

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madness no...THIS IS SPARTA!

OT:well fuck,I have just lost all hope in designer fashion.
[edit]I bet that the 13 people who are wearing them are lying and if they are they are probably jacking off with it just my thought
 

historybuff

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Okay, there is a difference between feminism and this trash.

Real feminists are concerned about rights and equality for women. The choice of being able to go to work or stay home with children. Being a feminist is not: hating men, being a superbitch or having that CEO job and no life.

Trash is this sort of crap--just vulgar shock-and-awe. It's tacky. It's not feminism. It's trashy.
 

The Random One

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I wouldn't think women would like this, but I don't understand why ostensively straight men enjoy drawing penises so much, so to each its own.
 

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Ironic Pirate said:
Vagina pillows? That made me laugh for a few minutes.

That seems kind of strange, and a bit stupid. Not feminism, attention-whorism.
It does i can see some depraved blokes buying some of those things for them selves. MY MIND BURNT OUT ! Or you could glue one to your mates forhead. ahahaha.... yes Iz r child
 

Neferius

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Yes, those are Vaginas, good work.
Now do yourself and the World a favor and GO GET LAID!!! ...instead of scouring the Internet for new Fetish Porn >:p
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orangeapples

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well in high school we had a "girl who got around," and she wore a penis necklace. it didn't surprise anyone.
 

manythings

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The Random One said:
I wouldn't think women would like this, but I don't understand why ostensively straight men enjoy drawing penises so much, so to each its own.
Are you sure you didn't just confuse that bit in superbad with reality?
 

manythings

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Neferius said:
Yes, those are Vaginas, good work.
Now do yourself and the World a favor and GO GET LAID!!! ...instead of scouring the Internet for new Fetish Porn >:p
[/hypocrisy]
Know what is the my favourite thing about your message? My girlfriend gave me the link...
 

AgentNein

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RJ Dalton said:
Canid117 said:
I think the feminist tag is more of a cheap attempt to grab customers.
Yeah, same.
A lot of companies do shit like this. Movies do it, too. Mulan and Pocahontas were both written the way they are in an attempt to make feminists happy. Joss Whedon does the same with many of his female characters. It's all pretty much the same (although on a slightly less shocking/possibly pornographic level); shallow, formulaic attention getters serving no greater purpose than to attract an audience when it otherwise wouldn't have one, giving the appearance of feminism without having to actually understand what the movement really represents and means.
What bothers me is that people actually buy it.
Might be a little off topic, but I'm not entirely sure how Whedon writing strong, deep and not overly sexualized female characters equates to feminist exploitation. Whedon actually tends to be quite popular with the feminist crowd because it doesn't seem like a shallow attempt at cashing in with an audience (if a show wants to cash in, they'll tend to aim squarely at the white males, and if Whedon was an opportunist, he probably would've realized by now that he's not exactly raking in big bucks with shows appealing to a different group than that).

Now Disney movies faux-feminism, eck. That's a different matter entirely.
 

Aisaku

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They're interesting to look, guaranteeed to get a reaction and maybe rub people the wrong way.
That's what I got from what I saw.

So let's say, they're 'make a statement' props?

For example: You all say a woman's private anatomy is ugly, I say it's not!

Something like that.