NO ONE IS SAFE WHEN IT BECOMES COOL FOR WOMEN TO BE NAKED

Wednesday, December 10, 2014


When did women become so liberated that they feel too comfortable enough to embrace the idea of nudity?
No one is scared about what might  be said neither is anyone bothered about how their nudity displayed in public can attract a likely devastating consequence such as rape and harassment.
It’s obvious that we have reached the era of high moral dissipation.

A case where men no longer treasure or entertain the pleasant thought of a woman in her twenties keeping her vows to remain chaste for her husband. Even her fellow women mock or connive with foes to rip her virginity apart.


 Recently, a friend of mine awakened by knowledge regarding the new naked trend on a certain network called the VH1, the network early this year jumped aboard the naked marketing train with a new spot for Dating Naked, in which a crowded LA street is overtaken by a bunch of nude dancers. 

Just so that one thinks outside the box and probably shoot the ratings high, a show on VH1 tagged “dating naked“ was born where people are made to embrace their nudity by dating naked without having an inkling of the fact that they are both naked and amazingly, this show could be viewed by kids.
Watch the music industry, it been sexualized such that it’s impossible to please contemporary audience if an artiste’s music video doesn’t show multiple nude scenes of beautifully curved ladies sensually stimulating the senses of its fan.

Ooh.. what about social networking sites like facebook, blogs, E-magazines with the likes of Kim Kardashian, a mother of one, breaking the net with professionally oiled nakedness in full glare, no form of inhibition, whatsoever. It got the attention needed plus the cash generated from that was massive. 

Away from kim Kardashian who for me is standing in the gap for Madonna, Rihanna, Khourtney Kardashian and Singer and reality star K Michelle.



Take a look at a brand like Coca cola. Coca Cola is  distributing a new kind of milk called Fairlife and guess what it looks like?
It depicts women 'splashed' in milk, that only just covers their genitalia which has attracted a lot of attention from critics saying it’s a sexist ads.
The phrase that jumps into my mind when I see ads like this is ‘sexual objectification’. I know I’m not the only person who thinks like this – dozens are criticized daily for being sexist, tasteless and spreading negative messages to young people but the question on my mind is, why do women allow themselves to be sexually objectified?

I can’t begin to unravel the current blackmails created by jilted lovers towards girlfriends who in the state of love and bliss, they had to take a snapshot of their naked selves sometimes alone without the guy in the picture on phones or laptop and when things go south, jilted boyfriend become vindictive broadcasting the pictures taken behind closed door on social networking platforms in order to hurt her..
In the first place, why will any woman who’s got a high sense of positive opinion of herself objectify or allow anyone objectify herself sexually?

It’s either we are still caved in and bent over by the aged ideology perceived by men that women are just an afterthought of God’s Creation and should not be taken seriously and that we are just meant for sexual pleasures that must lead to procreation and nothing more or maybe women have lost their sense of true womanhood designed to nurture the earth with impeccable air of pure grace and love. 
There is no reason whatsoever to try and prove a point by going nude publicly.
You can be sexy even with clothes on!!





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