The news came to me from Facebook that Marian Rivera hailed again as queen, the most sexiest woman by FHM (For Him Magazine) Philippines which is a marketer of men's magazines which what I call "more prostitutive than beauty pageants like Binibining Pilipinas and less pornographic than the mainstream pornography."
But I do not care about her winning nor do I care about FHM as they kicked-off a victory party yesterday, Wednesday, July 9, 2014.
What I care is the degradation that women get here from these men's magazines and the lost manliness of men who consumes these materials where women were dressed undressed for the sake and promotion of women empowerment, freedom, and health consciousness but doesn't care to the hiding perversity and the most daring reason I know why men buy it - for the entertainment of their fantasies and the consummation of their lustful desires after owning them.
Not that I'm not for women empowerment, freedom, and health awareness. But such materials I believe with certainty that it womanizes men and making women to feel like men. It turns everything perversely on what concerns both sexes. I say it womanizes men when they losing their manly identity by patronizing such materials, a source of happiness to them seeing women almost naked but these same men will kill those who looks lustfully to their girlfriend or their wife. Such hypocrisy is ever committed when they protect what is dear to them but will always on the move drooling for almost naked women especially featured on men's magazines.
I say it gives women a feel to be men when they are worshiped by men who became women because of their perversity. It voices out the equality of both sexes that men is no superior than women as if getting almost naked in these magazines makes them equal. Yes, men and women are indeed equal but different in responsibilities. These magazines talk about women empowerment when in fact the power women really have is to become examples of what is true beauty in living chastity. It destroys that true women empowerment when these women are powerless to protect themselves from evil, perverse men who are only after their almost naked bodies. I never thought that such flesh scenery will make women empowered, nor it gives freedom to them. As if to be free from clothes will give women the freedom from the chains of men, enslaving women by these magazines.
Nowhere also on earth that I knew that to have a big bouncing breast with a good inch of cleavage and a curvy waistline makes women healthy. Nor to show a generous amount of flesh makes them healthy. I never had a memory from almost naked models on the cover magazines that they're having a healthy food with them while naked; nor taking a food supplement almost naked. Never did I see an almost naked woman raising a barbel on the cover of men's magazine, showing that she is really into a healthy lifestyle, but even if she is in a work-out, it is so unnecessary to get almost naked just to show you're healthy while on exercise.
So these magazines doesn't really help women but rather destroys them. And these magazines doesn't help men either in any way. It destroys what true love really is. It destroys what it is to be a man, and to be a woman as well.
I call everyone to stop patronizing such materials.
For those who work in this industry especially women, don't stop on getting almost naked. Because this is the only place where there's so much money and exposure. At the same time, this is the only industry that makes you dignified. So respect it gives to you.
To men, continue to patronize men's magazines. This is the only way you can treat yourselves from a hard days work. This is the only way you can receive love for these magazines will love you back. Having these magazines just shows that you do not receive true love or you are most likely unlovable, unwanted, or unloved. Maybe in this saddening and the temporal happiness these magazines give you, you can say you're manly after all because it's a men's magazine.
May these magazines teach you how to become really a man and how to really love.
Mary H. Distributist
No comments:
Post a Comment