we-are-but-mayflies:

geekandmisandry: flaffypon3: trash-kittie: I think women should just start to sexualise men as much as they do to women and see how they feel They do. Look at some of the Old Spice Commercials, The Twilight Saga, Magic Mike, Greys Anatomy, Sex and the City, Mens Razor commercials, 50 Shades of Grey, and lets not forget He-Man, Batman, Superman, Lionel, Thor and Hawk Eye comics! Shut up. Bulky men for male power fantasies are not the same as sexualized characters. You should learn the difference before you tell people to shut up. To be fair although the comics ones and a few others are male power fantasy some of those are legit female romance/sex fantasies (Twilight and Magic Mike being the most obvious examples.) However that doesn’t mean that men are sexualized more than women in media though.

You do know that there are female power fantasy too? The character bayoneta which is bashed by feminists for sexualising females was created by a female.

My question to you is if a man making a “male power fantasy” is fine and isn’t bad according to you then why is bayoneta a female character designed to be that females “power fantasy” still classified as sexism?

Could it be what some people see as sexism is someone’s else’s fantasy.

If sexy, think big breasted woman can be called sexist by girls, why can’t a jack up, muscle bound hunk of a man also be sexist to men?

You can’t have it one way, either both are sexist in there own way or neither are, you can’t cherry pick sexism.

(Source: perovskia)