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Post by Skaathar on Aug 25, 2017 18:07:30 GMT
No ... pretty much the same thing. They were definitely going for the male beef-cake thing in that movie. Now, don't get me wrong. I dig scantly clad butt kicking women as much as the next guy. The more skin, the better! Just don't try to peddle the notion that it "empowers" women to dress them up in baby doll sex kitten outfits. Ok fair enough. Using a fictional movie character to "empower women" is kinda weird anyway, at least for me. Then again I'm not a woman so what do I know. I know I don't use fictional male characters to feed my confidence. All I'm saying is that "empowering women" shouldn't be equivalent to "turning them into men". That it should be possible to empower women without removing their femininity and making them sacrifice physical attractiveness.
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