I love nice, big asses
I love they way they feel. They sound they make when your poppin her from behind, those thick legs that wrap around you pounding it anchored by that big ass
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I love they way they feel. They sound they make when your poppin her from behind, those thick legs that wrap around you pounding it anchored by that big ass
Cosmetic industry lobbyist:
I was a part of an effort by U.S. intelligence going back to the late 1980s to target Brazil for preliminary experimental efforts. Again, the goal was the commodification of identity to replace traditional identity constructs and the creation of a neo-homogenous population. The racial integrationist aspect has been largely successful. The white-identifying Brazil of the mid-twentieth century was by the 2010s majority non-white, not due to demographic change but due to biological racial integration and identity reconstruction.
My work specifically had to do with commodifying “femininity” or “female beauty,” so as to undermine tradition, culturally specific, white-centric ideas of female beauty and to replace them with racially non-specific, commodified forms of female beauty. This would both fuel the process of racial integration and open a market for cosmetic improvement, furthering the goals both of U.S. intelligence and the cosmetics industry, for whom I worked. The campaign involved reducing female beauty to a set of non-racial, easily definable characteristics: the breasts and the buttocks. The “big booty” trend in Brazil makes beauty an acquirable traits rather than something “natural.” Women of color who would have been excluded from social beauty can now acquire it by simply acquiring the right traits, for purchase through the cosmetics industry. Thus, women of color have a higher likelihood of being found attractive, and racial integration is also advanced.
The commodification of female beauty has had an adverse side effect that was not initially intended. When femininity was reduced to a collection of acquirable products, biological men were also effected by our advertising campaign and began to "purchase" femininity. The result has been the explosion of transsexualism in Brazil over the last twenty years. This was not a coincidence because, when the same strategy was implemented in the U.S. beginning in 2009, the explosion in transsexualism followed suit. This was not initially intended, but has been adopted for its benefits. Embracing men as the targets of feminine advertising broadens the consumer base, though not substantially. There is no reason for biological men to be excluded from purchasing the commodities of female beauty and its advantages.
Fuck that guy for his part in commodifying misogyny, (It's pretty indefensible work as far as I'm concerned,) but I thank him for sharing the information. Honestly, none of this surprises me, especially the part about the commercial growth of transsexualism, but it's important to understand that there have always been transgender women who wanted to medically transition but weren't able to afford it or just plain didn't have access or the means to even acknowledge who they were. The internet and social media have given various marginalized people access to each other and that's helped a lot more people understand themselves and created new markets for all kinds of things. I may be of the last generation of trans women who regard themselves as outsiders. Also, as a person who's worked in queer and trans activism for 20+ years, it's partly the growth of those movements here in the states, not that the growth hasn't been retarded and manipulated on a pretty continual basis by politicians and government agencies. I guess it goes to show that everything is intersectional and nothing just happens, but there's always going to be that gov't dude lurking on the internet to tell you he made the world happen.
Money is a stronger motivator for change than goodwill. It's important to keep that frame in mind when reading the lobbyist's insight.
It is the cosmetic industry's business to make you feel like you're "in the wrong body".
I'm not denying any of that. None of it is a new thing. Marketing a feminine ideal is part of an ongoing campaign against feminine equality. I am, however, committed to working to counter that with healthy alternatives to capitalism, patriarchy and Christianity. From what I can see, all of these institutions and their various organizations need to either change drastically or die in order for the human species and this planet to survive in any habitable sustainable way.
Capitalism, patriarchy and Christianity are the reason you have the technology and rights to be so deluded on an internet forum.
Either you are a troll, or you are simply too far gone. Regardless, Western Civilization has given you more than you could ever realize.
It's given you the gun to which you are trying to shoot it.
I agree. Thank God for Christ. And thank goodness for capitalism, patriarchy and technolgy
Yes, clearly all of those institutions are handing out rights to women like they're handing out birth control, equal pay and tax-free tampons. If you genuinely believe Western civilization has given anyone but white men anything without a fight, while stripping the planet of its resources, polluting the atmosphere and perpetrating violence and literal slavery the world over, you have no right to call me deluded.
Damn that was interesting as hell and good stuff. I don't give a damn what traditional cosmetic industry associates as a homogenous woman for the sake of sales
I get why you do
Good stuff though
But I just like big tits and ass! More fun to play with!!!
The source is definitely not me, this is just something I found a few years back that was interesting enough to keep.
I wonder just how much power the cosmetic industry has on what we find attractive. All I know is that NOBODY has as much as an incentive ($$$) to make you feel like something's wrong with you than the cosmetic industry.
And that's where trannies come from.
I've never read a copypasta more ridiculous. I hope I am not being trolled that you believe any of this. First the transgender thing clearly is completely unrelated. And second there is so much more money to be made from weight loss than butt augmentations. An image of female beauty is sold to women, not men. And sadly many, if not nearly all beautiful girls think they are too fat and sometimes develop deadly eating disorders. And get this perception by media created by gay men and other women. Meanwhile men are on average more attracted to women who are of an average weight and this has always been the case more or less.
The models sought after in Brazil are the ones of mostly European heritage. They are very tall and very thin just like American and European models.
Do you really believe things just because they have a smart sounding tone?
The copypasta's general jist is this: the cosmetic industry has recently tried to turn "being female" into a set of commodities which can be obtained for money. Note that this isn't just "looking feminine", it's a whole definition re-write. Hence, some men being affected by it and believing they can become women for a price.
For mass appeal, 'Caucasian features' as the standard of beauty had to change. This makes sense: you don't want any of your customers to believe beauty isn't obtainable. They'd opt out of your products.
As for the twig-like, 6-foot runway models: girls wanting to look like that is a 90s meme. Get with the times, old boy.
You are so out of touch. Being female has been a commodity for a very long time as has being trans.
The body type that has gained more popularity as of recent has nothing to do with the 'cosmetic industry' and is one of the few things that cannot be achieved for trans people transitioning. To make your hips wider isn't something there really is surgery for.
Aside from a few more plus sized models which is again something different, this modelling body type is the same.. You really have no idea what you're talking about. If you stopped for 2 seconds you'd realize you just like saying cosmetic industry and being female and commodities and realize what you're saying makes no sense at all
I don't find myself attracted to a huge arse. They just have their own gravitational pull.