tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post2383616389212090166..comments2024-02-06T09:56:45.696+00:00Comments on Stupidgirl45: On My Tits + Off My Chest - One option is not a choice and Peggy Olsening women.stupidgirl45http://www.blogger.com/profile/13627779734043267597noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post-58739038335747418782014-06-03T21:23:11.530+01:002014-06-03T21:23:11.530+01:00I know what you mean, I do often feel a bit fence ...I know what you mean, I do often feel a bit fence sitty about it all. But I just wonder where it will end up and why they need to wear so little - and men don't. I think it's because since I had Baby45 I've realised my body isn't just ornamental! It does things way more important than wear clothes/look nice. :)stupidgirl45https://www.blogger.com/profile/05142914477672254786noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post-80115302062860367572014-05-28T09:57:07.032+01:002014-05-28T09:57:07.032+01:00It's a shame that most successful female artis...It's a shame that most successful female artists seem to become more scantily clad as their careers move on! But perhaps it's just a sign of confidenceā¦ not everything is a conspiracy I guess ;) I'm a bit of a fence sitter with this stuff! xAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09135609506240026291noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post-24897177031372064042014-05-26T09:08:43.529+01:002014-05-26T09:08:43.529+01:00Sulci - thanks for your comment, you've touche...Sulci - thanks for your comment, you've touched on a lot of things I just didn't have space for in the post, but I think you're quite right on influences on an artist's look and how this can influence their audience but I don't think it's quite that simple.<br /><br />Mum - I think you've missed the point somewhat. Artists/musicians should be allowed to wear whatever they want without fear of retribution/judgement. My point is that they shouldn't feel the need to dress a certain way to appeal to their fans - as you say its the music that counts. stupidgirl45https://www.blogger.com/profile/05142914477672254786noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post-52278422769956882132014-05-25T23:45:33.956+01:002014-05-25T23:45:33.956+01:00I think musicians, male and female, should stick t...I think musicians, male and female, should stick to what they do best - play the music! It is distracting seeing bare flesh and watching weird gyrations when it has absolutely nothing to do with music. (I blame Madonna for starting this trend!) <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14009744627687574432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post-55629426496077711482014-05-25T22:50:09.915+01:002014-05-25T22:50:09.915+01:00I don't know what i think really. I don't ...I don't know what i think really. I don't know the careers or the songs of any of these pop singers as it's not my music. However one thing I am fairly sure of, it's unlikely just to be their own decisions as to what they are wearing in any photo shoot, but done with careful planning by PRs, Managers, record Labels and the like. <br /><br />Ask yourself why they plump for these promotional elements. To appeal to their audience and sell units. I don't know who their audiences are. Little girls? pre-pubescent boys? I have no idea really. But get to the bottom of that and you'll probably be able to explain the change in Ms Goulding's image.<br /><br />While I agree with he strong rebuff in the tweets above and Sarah Millican's point too, there is a parallel argument over body image, advrtising, size zero, suicide and eating disorders and I think what's happening here is an elsion of these two arguments where one bleeds into the other.Sulci Collectivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03293833259808943096noreply@blogger.com