This is a very good example of high sexual neuroticism but on an institutional level, you have the implicit idea that male desire is immoral and dirty and dangerous, that it contaminates female dignity, violates them with unconsented-to sexualization, but with the added institutional level that male desire is a moral danger must be managed from the outside, that some sort of external authority, in this case the broadcaster, needs to be tasked with managing the possible sexual perception of female athletes because it's unacceptable and even dangerous that male desire be activated. And you can tell this is female neuroticism because at no point is it suggested that women perform in clothes that aren't one step above underwear - no, it's the dirty men and their horrible sexual leering that taints something innocent with scary and threatening sexuality. So you end up with institutional sexual neuroticism treating male desire as a public risk that must be managed by authority
men commit suicide as a last act of violence.
he could’ve killed himself on his own time.
why do it in the presence of a woman and also risk her life??
that’s attempted murder.
This is 90% of women in my age group who are leftists, truly oblivious to how the world or financial systems work at all, yet have the strongest opinions on everything
@WomanDefiner If the guests weren’t idiots drowning in debt they’d all realize there’s no benefit going on the show. The show now preys on these people same as CC companies. Just dig up dirt, air drama, clip farm, destroy lives and relationships. Offer basic finance advice. Rinse and repeat.
@tzulocket You’re making a point in TY’s favor. It’s actually much harder to stay relevant and popular for that long, enough to sell out arenas after 18 years in the biz. Basically unheard of in kpop outside of the legends