It’s recently been
brought to my attention that objectifying people is wrong. Really, really
wrong. Because beautiful people have minds too. Personalities. Stuff. You know
what I mean. So I’d like to take this opportunity to apologise. You could say it’s part of the Act Appropriate
mantra taken from the last post I did on etiquette.
Now, some schools of thought
believe that objectifying or surveying certain people purely with regards to sexual
intent is harmful. It’s possibly bad for you baby. It’s also possibly demeaning to the
person involved. On the other hand, to see someone sexually and to appreciate their
physical appearance is not necessarily to believe that they don’t have other
facets to their personality. That they lack intelligence or a life worth living
outside of being a sexual object. Maybe it cuts both ways, hmm?
So it can’t follow automatically that
perceiving someone as beautiful and sexually attractive is to forget that they
have other dimensions to their character. It’s also not to say that there isn’t art
within the sexually charged shots. You can find the image of a person sexually
attractive because that picture tells you something about that photo that
appeals to your sexy time side.
Heaven forbid you ever have to make amends for thoughts unsaid about these fine folks..
ReplyDeleteThere's a cocktail party in purgatory with my name all over it. Definite. :)
Delete*snort* ... *snigger* ... Really, I'm trying to be serious. I'm trying ... so ... hard not to ... Bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
ReplyDeleteI feel I'm a better person for confessing. It's true. But I better go look at the pictures some more just to be sure... :)
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