I think some just enjoy it.Are beauty pageants demeaning to women or do they enjoy being judged like a piece of juicy meat?
They're scholarship pageants.
And, no, they're not demeaning. Nobody is forcing these young women to do this. They're covered, they're modest, and they're treated with respect. How is that demeaning?Are beauty pageants demeaning to women or do they enjoy being judged like a piece of juicy meat?
I do find it a bit demeaning, but it's their choice I suppose
Hi there, how is Robot Hell going?
To answer your question I would agree that they are being judged like a meat, juicy or dry. Although elements such as intelligence, wit and academic strength is tested in some of these comps, the ultimate winner is looks and good looks at that.
However, these days with Mr Universe and Mr Hong Kong etc etc, I think its not as demeaning anymore. People enjoy a beautiful body so now its more entertainment than actually focusing on a woman - its focusing on beauty and perfection of both genders
You have stumbled on the biggest conspiracy ever. Women are being held against their will by agencies like the CIA FBI and made to go in pageants for the entertainment of society.
Not really. They have free-will - they're entering by choice.
Funny how many feminists demand legalized abortions, claiming that a woman should be able to ';choose'; what to do with ';her own body.';
Then the same feminists typically oppose beauty pageants, even though the women in the pageants freely and voluntarily ';choose'; to use ';their own bodies'; for the pageant.
Seems very contradictory to me......
Maybe but it depends from country to country.
Why do feminist-controlled people insist on judging the value of beauty contests, but at no time judge the value of NFL football?
Yes they are outdated %26amp; demeaning.
I think they are, since they barely acknowledge any quality a woman has other than her beauty. But if a certain woman wants to participate in one, it's none of my business.
I don't care for beauty pageants but if the women want to participate in them, then it's their own choice. As long as they are adults and not little children being pushed into them by their parents, then I have no problem with their participating.
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