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Originally posted by *-ChriZ-*
and I think this mentality is wrong. It's good we judge people for stupid behavior tbh. There needs to be a sense of self-respect and love, I don't want to see a world where 14-year-olds think it's a cool idea to post a pic of their crotch on the world wide web thinking it's normal and super trendy. I don't want to see boys at the age of 14 posting pics of their asses on Instagram. There's a time and a PLACE to do certain things.
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I respect that. I also pretty much completely agree with your worldview.
I think Kim is very attention-seeking, but that's her choice and she exploits the attention without a doubt and has made a living off that. I don't agree with it, but we can just ignore her if we don't agree.
I don't like how pink went about criticizing the whole situation though. She herself has used nudity and her body for attention, even if its for a good cause like breast cancer awareness, and she often appears naked or scantily clad during her album promo despite her talent. So for her to say something like "It may never bring as much 'attention' or bank notes as using your body, your sex, your **** and your asses," when she has appeared nude on a magazine cover comes across as very hypocritical to me and more like an attempt to drag an easy target for posting a nude attention-seeking photo at the expense of making herself look better in comparison.
I'm not saying pink shouldn't pose nude either or express sexuality either, I just think her message came across as very condescending and holier-than-thou, when she herself has done similar things. So I agreed with Amber when she said:
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Now, if u wanna talk to kids and be a mentor to young teens, tell them to go to school and to not use their bodies to get ahead?! I'm all for it! But please as a grown woman let another grown woman live as she wishes. That's our problem! We're so quick to down each other instead of uplifting!
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