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Phil Frazier
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2003 2:02 am Post subject: Looks-ism |
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Many countries already battling racism, sexism, ageism and heterosexism, are now adding
"looks-ism." to that list.
Problems arising from Looks-ism are anorexia, segmentation, contortion, objectification, passive, implicit, explicit,
traditional, sexism, racism, stereotypes and discrimination.
www.google.com/search?q=l...art=0&sa=N
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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Phil Frazier
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2003 2:21 am Post subject: Re: Looks-ism |
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I read this article and also saw a series on TV about this topic. I believe it is the case. Now I feel that many societies are obsessed with looks.
The music business which some of us are in is saturated with it to a point where it is getting real annoying. It doesn't always work though. Two examples Jenifer Love Hewitt & that lame guy from Nsuck.
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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RonOnGuitar
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2003 2:33 am Post subject: Re: Looks-ism |
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<<Everyone PLUCK your eyebrows!!>>
*pluck* Owwww! *pluck* Owwww!! *pluck* Owwww!!
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Phil Frazier
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debbie mannas
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2003 2:46 am Post subject: Looks |
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I get kind of uncomfortable with the looks thing (if you haven't noticed hahahaha) cause when I first came to hong kong I was hired by this swine who thought I was a backward Indian from some village with no idea of my rights. I was harassed for a year and had to literally duck and dodge round the office to avoid mr. octopus who bribed, pleaded, threatened and blackmailed in turns. I finally complained to his boss and his bosses boss. Hong Kong at that time had no legal recourse. The whole deal left a sour taste in my mouth of what men expect from you, and a very irritable stomach. Since then I have been propositioned by a couple of other folks in power... its tough when you live in the corporate world and have to act carefully.
Especially if you're not the type to take it lying down... hahahahaha
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Phil Frazier
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2003 3:04 am Post subject: Re: Looks |
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Debbie,believe it or not I can relate somewhat. When I was much younger and worked in an office I had a gay guy hitting on me constantly. It got so annoying that I asked him to have a private talk with me. Fortunately, he was not my boss. I told him not to speak to me or even look at me anymore or I would be forced to consider doing more than talking. That worked. He never even looked at me again, well he did but looked away real quick when I noticed.
Yeah, not the same because in your case it was a boss and a dominant person in your world. that kind of behavior really gets me angry. It's more than a sxual thing. It's a domination thing. That can happen with women in charge, as well but prolly not as often.
The looks-ism topic is what I wish to focus on here but it's up to the people that respond how a thread goes. I would like it to stay serious though because in my view it's a serious situation.
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debbie mannas
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2003 3:31 am Post subject: Gotcha |
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You are right, it is definitely a power thing. But thats how it is in the industry too. And exploiting your looks is a power thing as well. Most people are in awe of beautiful people, and beautiful children get treated better than plain children. Sometimes beautiful people are deliberately cruel, especially teenagers.
I've found though that a lot of beautiful folks have a severe relationship confidence issue though.
Its a topic I've dwelt on a lot, and have been observing some of my beautiful friends and family, who grew up with their looks being a chief factor in how they were perceived and treated.
Have you seen the documentary on facial symmetry? How everything is xxx cms apart in the perfect face, whatever the race? I forgot the measurements. But it was very interesting. Hip to waist ratio is also a big factor.
Survival of the fittest - a good looking human with good skin signifies good genes/health which signifies good prospects for future generations...
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