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Bunch Of Sexist Hypocrites
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who, me?
20-08-2016
Hmm...I don't think the two, in this case, are comparable. Frankie getting naked wasn't sexual. Choe was. And before you rush in to say 'there's nothing wrong with being sexual if you're a woman', I think the difference here is that Chloe has disfigured her body so that it has been blown up into a travesty of a real one. If Frankie had had a gigantic penis extension, I kind of think he'd get a similar reaction.
Supercalifragil
20-08-2016
Originally Posted by JamesLaFleur:
“Frankie did it for jokes. Chloe was doing it to sexualise herself because in her mind it's the only thing she can offer.”

^^^^^ THIS!! Massive difference!
Whedonite
21-08-2016
Originally Posted by Supercalifragil:
“^^^^^ THIS!! Massive difference!”

Ah, so if she stripped for a laugh, people wouldn't care?
GibsonSG
21-08-2016
I think the OP is missing a few brain cells. The reason people were incensed with Chloe had very little to do with her getting her ridiculously large chest out, and more to do with her other behaviour.
kitten59
21-08-2016
As a woman, I appreciate female beauty. I thought Marnie looked lovely when she got out of the shower she shared with Lewis. There was a spontaneity and innocence to it (even if it wasn't). However, I did cringe, hard, when Chloe exposed her chest and went round that pole. It had nothing to do with the little stripper act itself, and everything to do with what I consider her disfigurement (those huge, grotesque, rock hard looking implants. And I won't even bring up the lips). I felt sad and embarrased for her. She just reeks of desperation.
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