Morality of the Female Body

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Courtesy of FBNudes (Not my image)

There are a many double standards floating around out there, and to me none more obvious than the standards of “family morals”.  An acquaintance of mine on Facebook recently had a minor altercation in which someone close to her brought her down with some various opinions that seemed to have accused of her pictures of being morally wrong or something of that sort.

Now guys, you know me.  Those of you that read this blog and watch me on Justin.tv know that I am anything but morally situated on either side of the moral compass.  I do things of great responsibility, helping others and doing charity work while at the same time I maintain very harsh language and adult oriented material in my day to day life.

As a photographer I have done everything from pornographic photography to saint worthy photography.  So my opinions on this matter do not float either way, as I have no place to argue what is moral and what is not, but I can have an opinion on those that choose which good morals to uphold and which to criticize other people on.

I took a look at the images that supposedly were immoral to some degree, and while she contends that they are in fact PG-13 but nothing worse than you could find on Disney channel these days (she is right by the way, I’ve seen many Disney shows with girls showing just as much skin with just as seducing looks on their face) I however disagree with them being PG-13.  Truth be told, to me they are a hard G.  Why you ask?  Because I feel that it is us, in society, that has made the female body so daring and destructive to our young viewers.  Not because it actually is, but because we teach them that it should be.

Images of men in lustful positions is rarely ever criticized, though as any young man knows a shirtless guy arouses women in much the same way if not stronger ways than a shirtless woman does to a man.  Though women might not admit it, it’s simply science.  My question for parents is why don’t you cover your daughters eyes when her father takes his shirt off in the yard while working during the summer heat.  That’s right, because society hasn’t told you to do so.

What bothers me is that we for some reason think that because men have been telling women to keep covered up for centuries that we feel we have the right to judge other women who decide not to follow that chauvinistic mindset.  You can’t have that double standard anymore.  The female body is far more beautiful than the hard edges and creases of the male body.  Not as an opinion of a straight man but as the opinion of an artist.  We respect and admire the curvatures and lines of the female body, and yet demand that women keep them covered.

I understand that a woman who is shy or afraid to show her body being understandably uncomfortable with the idea, but for those women that feel they have something to show then by damn they deserve the right to show it without being criticized.

Parents, you especially have no right to tell a woman what she should and should not show.  Why you ask?  Because kids are not stupid, and if you continued to have sex even after you had your first kid then you have undoubtedly done far worse in front of your children then those women that are half naked on TV.  No it is NOT alright just because it’s in the privacy of your own home.  Double standards exist regardless of where the action takes place.

Teaching our children that the female body is so damned destructive and that you should be ashamed of it damages girls, and in some cases causes a heightened sense of awareness of one’s body.  This is not healthy!  In my personal opinion this leads to higher cases of eating disorders and the same goes for guys.  Hiding sex is definitely not the solution, as it causes kids to be more curious.  We should instead teach our children to respect the human body and to respect sex.  If you teach kids the proper respect for sex and the human body then I can guarantee you they are far less likely to go out and make the same mistakes you did.  Don’t fuck with the natural course of life, just make sure your kids understand it.

For those of you screaming “How do you know, you don’t have kids?!” Are you fucking stupid?  I was a kid dumbass.  It’s not like I magically turned 23 overnight.  If you remember you were too at one time so get your head out of your ass and start thinking like a human being instead of a cock addicted closeted sex-a-holic.  You know you are, it’s fucking science.  We all love it, we all want it, and believe me just because you think you are better than everyone else doesn’t fool anybody for a second.  You got kids?  Then you are a dirty sex loving whore like the rest of us!

At the end of the day it is the parents responsibility to teach their kids the rights and wrongs of the world and let them take a moral path that is their own.  You can’t criticize the world for living the way it wants to just because you are unfamiliar or have some disagreement with something you feel is morally in the red.  Morals are opinions of society as a whole, but that doesn’t make them right.  In the middle east it is morally wrong for women to even show their faces and by discriminating against women here in the States, you are no different than the men that suppress the women there.  That’s their religion, and their culture.  What’s your excuse?

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