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Originally posted by Jameson Teqkilla
I just don't see Beyoncé having a bit in her tour where she twerks as crossing that line. I think she's done a great job this past era of mixing up the sexuality with many other facets of her personality.
You admit yourself that some people are more sexually liberated and have stronger sexual desires. Someone who is creatively liberated and has strong creative desires would call themselves a "creative person," why can't someone who is very sexual call themselves a "sexual person?" You seem too concerned with policing other people's sexuality. You can be this sexual, but this much is too much? I think you're concerning yourself with other people's sexuality too much. How other people express their sexuality really doesn't have a bearing on how you express yours. It's fine for you to not be attracted to or interested in people who express their sexuality a certain way, but to flat out say it's unhealthy just because of your feelings? Too much.
I do agree that something like, say, the Booty video is a bit too much and just kind of desperate and tacky. Ass for the sake of ass.
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First of all, I did not mention Beyonce in any of my posts, so Idk where you got that part from.
Secondly, I don't police people's sexual desires. I just have a point of view on the degree of sexualization that is most healthy and positive to society. I don't put a gun to people's heads and force them to adjust their sex life to the way I think is most appropriate. I just have an
opinion on what kind/level of sexualization is most appropriate.
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Someone who is creatively liberated and has strong creative desires would call themselves a "creative person," why can't someone who is very sexual call themselves a "sexual person?"
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Because I don't believe there's anything called a "creative person". We are all creative, but in different fields. Some are creative in arts, others are creative in technology-related fields, and so on. Just like we are all sexual beings, but with different levels of sexual interest/desires. If a person is normosexual and another is hypersexual, both of them are still sexual persons.
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I do agree that something like, say, the Booty video is a bit too much and just kind of desperate and tacky. Ass for the sake of ass
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See? You said "too much". You too have certain standards of sexualization that, if a video crosses, you start considering it overtly sexual, which implies that you too have an opinion on what certain kind/level of sexualization is ok. It may be different form mine, but it's there.