Glamour, the magazine who last year named 7 men “Women of the Year”, is now telling women that what matters when giving birth is what they’re wearing. Meanwhile, women are facing a real crisis in maternity care across the NHS. These people are Exhausting.
Because once you deconstruct modesty culture, you will realize that women's bodies are not inherently sexual like you've been taught your entire life. The fact that you think crop tops and sleeveless are extreme shows how fried your brain is by modesty culture.
Sexual objectification is the least bad form of objectification, and many womens’ hyperfixation on it is a sign of immense privilege. Being reduced to an anonymous, fungible economic unit is far worse
mind you the women and girls in these brothels are overwhelmingly victimised and trafficked from eastern europe. and i say girls because many of them are teenagers.
they are trafficked and raped, kept poor so they cannot escape, while pimps like this woman benefit from it.