Rihanna is
GQ’s wo(man) of the year.
The "Diamonds" singer shared a photo of magazine’s upcoming "Men of the Year" issue, which features her wearing nothing but a cropped leather jacket on the cover.
She tweeted, "GQ’s man of the year?! When will your fave? #histoRih #GQ"
The mag’s notable men this year, which will be featured on other covers, include such stars as
Channing Tatum (who
will soon be named People’s "Sexiest Man Alive," as
Gossip Cop exclusively reported),
Ben Affleck,
Quentin Tarantino and
Usain Bolt.
What do you think of Rihanna’s cover?
Just a thought :
Young people who are just trying to figure themselves out, who just trying to grow up, and part of their grow is a sexual growing , are overwhelmed by the reality of nakedness all around them, the way you saw coca-cola posters all around you long time ago.
To them, its not only ok to expect girls to strip for them, but their sensitivity to morals, to reality, what is really going on, is dying. Their life is re-programed to the extent on life on different dimension.
What they expect to see are perfect girls, with perfect bodies, kids - like features...
Do you think thats ok? It's always starting with nudity, and then you realize than your curious kid found how to sort out a parent-save lock on pc to watch a porn.
Because thats whats happening.....he becomes curious, and he wants more.
I read about the case when a boy raped a girl in basic school and demanded anal sex because thats what girls in "movies" did.
Child Sexual crime raising up maybe also for the reason, that nudity and sex becomes a child's everyday life, and they are loosing sense and sensibility about love, intimacy, life.
They are certainly loosing touch with moral codes.
Rihanna should not have done the GQ cover like that. First of all her butt and thighs are too big.
ReplyDeleteSecondly she demeans herself and other young singers and celebrities who do not need to expose themselves to achieve fame or get attention.
I agree with Witchy, children are being sexualized far too young...long before they are ready for it. Spare their innocence and their fragile egos and allow them to be children as long as they need to be. The moral fabric of our society is fraying and rotting. Many of us long for a more innocent time....
The Genie
Thankyou ...we are both mothers that want the best for our kids .
ReplyDeleteWhen we was kids , there was no need for parental control on what we watched in movies / TV etc.
Now sex is everywhere ... what happen to the curiosity that kids have ,
Witchy