Tim Burton

Tim Burton
I have great faith in fools; self-confidence my friends call it.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Journal Response #3

One thing I have learned in the class is that women are always defined by how they look. Women are over exposed in television, magazines, billboards etc to seek the attention of all. In today's society if a women walks out of her house with sweats and messy hair she is defined as unattractive. When scanning through magazines, we usually view women in their underwear advertising more of her body then the actual product. Director's and photographers know that "sex sells" but the orientation of the person is 98% of the time women. I learned that all women say that their breast's are too small, too big, too hard, too lopsided, or too pointy. While men never say that their penis are too big, too small, too hard, too lopsided, or two inches. Men always view women as "sex objects" but we're not. We are human equals like men, we can do or become whatever we want to be. If our society has come a long way to change the ways women are viewed, then why are we on magazines, or television half naked? 

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