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Originally posted by Giselle
f; Girl shut up with these out of context stories. Kim agreed to let Kanye and his stylists rework her closet. And I'm not seeing the problem with the trainer thing? He didn't tell Kim she needed to lose weight. The trainer was acting as if she didn't know what she was doing, and Kanye told her that she needs to get it together if she wants to get paid.
Anyway, you are correct. It goes beyond fame, money or a brand. We can talk about her sexuality, for one. She was victim of a sex crime and is ridiculed for it to this day (you just did it). Yet she is still unapologetic about her sexuality. She still takes off her clothes and does what she wants with her body, when she wants. Many people feel that it's inappropriate for a wife, and especially a mother, to display the amount of sexuality that Kim does. We, as the GP, feel that when a woman settles down she must become reserved and conservative. Kim goes against that. Kim does not let those silly rules apply to her. I can go on and on about this, so don't try me. Stick to dragging Gaga or whoever.
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Isn't one of the concepts of feminism that a woman who should make decisions about how she looks or how much weighs and not let a man take control over that?
Okay, let us talk about her sexuality, which is probably the thing she is known for the most and is the biggest part of her 'brand'. Yes, she continues to get naked. Why? Because she wants to make more money, more headlines and attention, and, unfortunately for her, this is pretty much the only way that she can get it. There were women before her doing the same, let's say Madonna. The difference is, they also had other ventures to rely on, those where they were competing with men and besting them in some cases. Kim's career is built on doing everything to be attractive to men, and that's fine. I'm not judging her for it. But feminist? Not in my opinion.