Buzzfeed writer goes nude on nude beach, outraged that people looked at her

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AFS

Woodpecker
What a psycho. It must be a horror show to be in her head.

Many women wouldn't want to go to a nude beach, that's not the issue. But reading her article is like reading something written by a paranoid schizophrenic. Everyone is out to get her! Everyone is looking at her! That old man is gonna rape her tits right there on the beach!!! :tard:

For comparison, I just looked at a Polish women's forum discussion on nude beaches. All the commentary was extremely positive, along the lines of "everyone minds their own business, and there are fewer people and less noise than on the normal beach." What I was most surprised by, a large number of women posted how they liked going to the beach specifically because they want men to see their bodies (each of these posts had several hundreds of these :blush: emojis).

On the other hand, none of these Polish women were probably reading feminism propaganda by Jessica Valenti before taking a trip to the beach.

PS: Husband beta of the month?
 

Mage

 
Banned
Going strong said:
Only thing women should be allowed to do at a nudist beach is certainly not writing about their "feelings" or wearing weird black pants, it's:

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Would play: bang them all without breaking balance
 

Bullitt

Pigeon
Quote: "I’m doing it to spite the teen boys who weren’t worthy of me awkwardly flashing them in high school, in some bizarre practice of trying to seem desirable."

She sums herself up pretty well-- insecure from an early age and desperate for male validation via attention whoring. Twenty years later and she's still doing the exact same thing, only now she gets to play the victim card as well.
 

Enigma

Hummingbird
Orthodox Inquirer
Gold Member
As I’m having an internal meltdown, I look over to see my husband fully nude, eating a lobster roll, appearing to be having the time of his life — in what seems like a way I could never be. Infuriated at the double standard, I am incentivized more to try to relax and enjoy this experience.

If there's one thing that helps me relax, it's becoming infuriated by other people relaxing.
 

CRR

Kingfisher
Not too long ago, acting like this would put you in psychiatric care. Now, it's "empowering". :dodgy:

Problem is, as we've all mentioned before, unlike men, these women are taught from a young age that they are all beautiful and perfect. When reality hits like a runaway train, they are unable to cope. In fact, our culture doubles down and still tells them they are beautiful and it is the patriarchy that's the problem

Men that I know who are raised to have masculine qualities are always much better off simply because they are able to cope with difficult situations.

With women, instead of coddling women such as this, remind them that not everyone gets to be the "hot girl". I know plenty of women who aren't the hottest, but are happy partially because they know this, so they do the best they can (stay in shape, have a pleasant disposition), and partially because they are still able to attract men.

These women have been told they are perfect, reality hits, and instead of adapting they resent society for not perceiving them in the manner with which they feel entitled to.
 

N°6

Hummingbird
Liberty Sea said:
As I’m having an internal meltdown, I look over to see my husband fully nude, eating a lobster roll, appearing to be having the time of his life — in what seems like a way I could never be. Infuriated at the double standard, I am incentivized more to try to relax and enjoy this experience.

What double standard lol? Who was judging her? Just because her husband was able to enjoy himself and she wasn't, she felt that some double standard was applied to her? WTF? How this she come to this conclusion? I can't understand how this deductive process happen. The emotional competition is easy to understand - but this is just fucked up. A professional feminist see sexist double standard everywhere even when there is none, when the context doesn't make any sense for it.

I doubt she'd say anything about men from certain hot countries walking round in shorts and t-shirts while their women walk behind them completely covered in black like shadow demonesses.
 

JohnKreese

Pelican
Catholic
The irony here is that she would feel about 100 times worse if she went to a non-nude beach in a popular American college spring break location that was teaming with 18-22 year-old girls, bodies in close to prime shape.
 

Leonard D Neubache

Owl
Gold Member
Dear Islam,

I know we haven't been seeing eye to eye on a lot of issues lately. Frankly I'm not sure we ever will. But I know that we can agree on a few selective matters, this being one of them.

Please whisk this annoying bitch to within 100 miles of Mecca and ensure she spends the rest of her life getting a dose of real, actual misogyny. In this small matter you have my complete support to indulge in the ways and means of your code, and will encounter no resistance from me nor criticism after the fact.


Kind regards,

Leonard D Neubache.
 

la bodhisattva

Kingfisher
Liberty Sea said:
As I’m having an internal meltdown, I look over to see my husband fully nude, eating a lobster roll, appearing to be having the time of his life — in what seems like a way I could never be. Infuriated at the double standard, I am incentivized more to try to relax and enjoy this experience.

What double standard lol? Who was judging her? Just because her husband was able to enjoy himself and she wasn't, she felt that some double standard was applied to her? WTF? How this she come to this conclusion? I can't understand how this deductive process happen. The emotional competition is easy to understand - but this is just fucked up. A professional feminist see sexist double standard everywhere even when there is none, when the context doesn't make any sense for it.

Could the double standard she is invoking possibly be the insinuation that her husband's very presence at a nude beach is to ogle naked women, to lecherously expose himself to a myriad of people and age groups, or a combination of the two, while her presence is seen as a form of body-positivity, of confidence - in owning her societal based imperfections, a complete celebration of herself for simply existing? I doubt it, but I'm grasping at straws.
 

ElJefe1

Kingfisher
On a beach in Romania reading this as I look around and there are more then a few women running around topless with huge smiles on their faces
 
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