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« on: June 24, 2010, 03:21:01 PM »

I used to watch MTV a lot (well, it's always on on one of the screens at the gym, so I have no option but to see it when I go in to pump the weights), and witnessed certain interesting trends when I was at university, and I was just wondering if perhaps neurotypical women might be drawn to certain kinds of men based on images presented in the media.  Men presented in certain ways, some to indicate higher sexual and 'cool' status than other kinds of men.  Women always sexualized, and very little representation of minority women in the media.

Or am I being paranoid again?  Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2010, 11:26:40 AM »

I think you have a fair point.

If a skinny geeky guy became really famous and all the hot girls loved him, more hot girls in real life would follow the "trend".

Its really strange the way how people are such copiers.

A really cool girl started helping out with a special needs boy at lunchtimes in my final year in high school, which was really nice, and all of a sudden all these other girls sarted doing it  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2010, 06:03:08 PM »

It displeases me that women's dating patterns can be based on fashion because I am so oblivious to fashion myself.

That's not the same as saying that I dress and look like a slob; I have my own style, which is quite acceptable.

But I never listened to R & B or rap or acted in that way at university and so many nice girls fell for all that ghetto trash.

ANd I absolutely hate those noisy smelly nightclubs, where the floors are sticky with spilled alcohol, you can't hear yourself think the music's so loud, and everybody acts like an arrogant ass.

What DO I like?  I like properness, I like middle-class girls, and I like kinkiness.   Shocked Grin
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« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2010, 03:11:40 PM »

I saw a spectacular music video at the gym yesterday.  People were dancing in a nightclub and this black guy spots a pretty dark-haired white girl.  Then the video turned into a kind of animated cartoon, and the black man was totally naked, while the white woman was also naked and hovering in the air like an angel, beckoning to him seductively with her fingers, against a background of ecstasy/LSD-type swirling patterns and shapes.  At the end they eventually hold hands and the black guy closes his eyes in intense pleasure.

I think MTV promotes inter-racials because the 'ideal' sexual couple is a pretty white woman and a masculine black man.
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