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For only one gender though, yes?
Will Nadal be asked the same?
Male tennis players never strip down on court.
All part of the theatre.
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For only one gender though, yes?
Will Nadal be asked the same?
hmm. so because grand slams are paying equal prize money, combined with free market for sponsorship, the women players should expect the possibility to be objectified.... ?!
I think this issue is done, we can acknowledge it was out of line. We know that a man will never have to twirl, and that out of all the issues that could be discussed, this is probably at the lower end.
no, if I was a Nike exec, or an IMG manager, I would have the same specifications. If Nike wish for a JAck Thompson spread for Thanassi Kokkinakis, I would have it in the contract, and it would only be for $$$For only one gender though, yes?
Will Nadal be asked the same?
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It's definitely the same. Male sportsmen trade of their physical sexuality as much as sportswomen. Even more so. They project an image that appeals to both sexes. For men it's wear this Rolex [brand] and you'll appeal to women, just like I do. They sell sex appeal to women who want to ogle them and men who want to be them.eh, yeah ok. Again not quite the same
But you, too, know that.
When Dustin Martin got drafted he was asked in an interview if he would pull off his shirt to show off his tattoo and he was going to do it until a female PR intervened.For only one gender though, yes?
Will Nadal be asked the same?
I think your major issue is with the euphemism "twirl". If Cohen asked to see the different perspectives and profile of the dress, and not used such "charged" idiom, because this sounds very "Gavin Hopper" idiom. google:Gavin Hopper if you are unaware of the tennis reference.
Cohen: "excuse me Eugenie, would you be generous to your female fans at home, who are fans of this Nike dress you are wearing, and exhibit some of the different profiles and silhouettes and perspectives of the dress. thankyou Genie."
Cohen was clumsy, he could have managed this setpiece, for the same end, being much more "aware" of the exigencies of the Clementine Ford crowd who were gonna be up in arms at the barricades.
I personally think, the scenario i painted, would have been equally as poor taste, and NOT for women even if sold this way, but I dont think it would have blown sky high in the controversy it has.
but we have a dialogue on a higher, a meta level. We are not talking a dress. or a twirl, even the misogynistic language and idiom.eh, yeah ok. Again not quite the same
But you, too, know that.
my rolex is double looped to halve the circumference, much like i use my old Livestrong yellow Lance Armstrong wrist band, i double loop them, they fit as **** rings then to aid or prevent erectile dysfunction. making good use of old Lance Armstrong Livestrong wristbands.It's definitely the same. Male sportsmen trade of their physical sexuality as much as sportswomen. Even more so. They project an image that appeals to both sexes. For men it's wear this Rolex [brand] and you'll appeal to women, just like I do. They sell sex appeal to women who want to ogle them and men who want to be them.
check the preseason training threads on club boards for the worst of it. gun/rig/quad/calf admiration from middle aged men over early 20s men. it's as if Ancient Greece never endedmy rolex is double looped to halve the circumference, much like i use my old Livestrong yellow Lance Armstrong wrist band, i double loop them, they fit as **** rings then to aid or prevent erectile dysfunction. making good use of old Lance Armstrong Livestrong wristbands.
imagine the female PRs role in the pre-season and summer training sessions?When Dustin Martin got drafted he was asked in an interview if he would pull off his shirt to show off his tattoo and he was going to do it until a female PR intervened.
you beat me by about 30 seconds.check the preseason training threads on club boards for the worst of it. gun/rig/quad/calf admiration from middle aged men over early 20s men. it's as if Ancient Greece never ended
but we have a dialogue on a higher, a meta level. We are not talking a dress. or a twirl, even the misogynistic language and idiom.
We are talking the corporal, the body, and how it is both objectified and commodified. And is it acceptable for the female body to be commodified, even when sponsorship contracts explicitly have commodified all aspects of the athlete.
If we wish to talk about a "twirl" this is not even a one page OP. This is a one reply OP. Men dont get a request to twirl.
But if you are the producer who hits the button to select which shots go to air if it is not during the commercial break, or if it is, replayed, at game and end change, or set changeover, and Nadal is taking his shirt off.
Am I a male producer in the production/editing room? yes. In this hypothetical, am I a man, and do I go to air with the pictures of Nadal taking his "nike" shirt off, during an Aus Open final, and NBC today might be taking your live stream camera selection, it goes out to 200 million, maybe if Europe take the same feed, an Asia, it might be 500 pairs of eyeballs, do I, a hetero male, still put out a picture of his torso?
remember this is producer bean counter producer hamish mclachlan producer not blackcat harlequin qua harlequin.
I am the hamish mclachlan producer, i put out NAdal's upper torso, to the appreciation of circa ~100million female fans.
and this is what we are talking about. i dont wanna boof a tennis player, a male, nor a female. not interested.
yep, you are correct.Yes, except Nadal taking his shirt off on court is well aware that could be broadcast.
I understand your point. Sex sells. She on the other hand didn't twirl (skip, handstand, whatever) Out of her own choice. She played a game of tennis. She won. She was then asked a ridiculous question from a so called tennis person.
This has become very Bruce McAvaney (my highlight of LA rings (sic) was seeing the physique of Carl Lewis)
Firstly, yes it was inappropriate to ask her to do a twirl, and Cohen came across as slimy for asking it. She's a bloody tennis player FFS, not a ballet dancer.
But given the position this debate has reached - is it any different to the old grey haired woman that judges dancing with the stars fawning over Matt Cooper, who at times looked equally as uncomfortable/embarrassed as Bouchard?
Bouchard and Cooper are both hot, this much is obvious, and neither should be objectified because of it. But it does seem a touch hypocritical that there is so much uproar when one gender is objectified and not the other.
remember the lazy susan rotisserie at the brownlowredblue carpet cartwright
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...-misses-the-mark/story-fn422eni-1226147314218
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phhhwwoooooar! he would do good on grindr poor grammar just alliterations
no roids brah, full natty brah
atleast Richo is harmless. think he knows more about mens fashion, just sayinI never saw it, but recall the response...
Pfft as if Richo or mc Lachlan know anything about women's fashion.
atleast Richo is harmless. think he knows more about mens fashion, just sayin
Ellen DeGeneres' repeated objectification of her on set Gardner is an interesting case in male sexual objectification.Are we pretending that an act of objectification of a male by a female is as harmful as the other way around?
Ellen DeGeneres' repeated objectification of her on set Gardner is an interesting case in male sexual objectification.
Define dangerous. Both are still reducing gender down to sexual objectification.So we are still pretending that a) objectification of males is as dangerous as vice versa and b) as prevalent?