Women love to sexualize themselves, but the moment a man points it out, he’s labeled toxic, misogynist, or creep. She’ll go to a job interview with half her breasts hanging out, hoping her looks tip the scale in her favor. But if a man says, You dressed like that for attention, suddenly he’s disrespectful. She’ll wear yoga pants so tight that her body looks painted on, then post it online for thousands of thirsty likes. But if a man comments, That’s revealing, he gets backlash—blocked, canceled, maybe even called a pervert. At the club, she’ll dance half-naked, twerking in front of every man’s face. But if a guy dares to say, You’re objectifying yourself,” she’ll scream, “Don’t sexualize me!” The #hypocrisy is glaring. Here’s the truth: women want to objectify themselves, but on their own terms. They crave the validation, but they want to control who is allowed to notice, who is allowed to speak & who is punished for stepping out of line. Society plays along. Men get shamed for saying what everyone can clearly see. Women can flaunt, expose & tease, but if a man calls it what it is, suddenly he’s the villain. That’s the trap: #women set the stage, light the fire & fuel the attention, then condemn men for reacting to it. It’s not about respect. It’s about power. She gets to play both sides: a saint when she wants, a seductress when it benefits her & a victim the moment you expose her game #feminism #slut #feminist #freethenipple #gymculture #fashion #antifeminist #mgtow

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