Sexual attraction is the basis of all relationships in almost all cases, so thus body image plays a major role in our lives.

Some people need to go to the gym all the time in order to work off that impressive keg that they’re starting to get hanging off of their waist, while others like me have metabolisms that are so fast it’s like they’re driven by a coked-out Formula One racecar-driver.

It’s apparent that girls primp, prime, and do all those crazy things to make themselves look appealing when it comes time for them to go out for the weekend – it’s very obvious that they do it to attract the infamous college bro.

Same goes with the gentlemen out there, when it comes time to go out we must shower, clean up the scruff, and sadly change out of those comfortable sweatpants at least for a few hours.  Men have their own share of struggles in the body image department.

Let’s be honest: the first part of attraction between sexes is body image.  If you’re at a townhouse and you spy some cute biddie/bro across the room daintily sipping/chugging from her/his red Solo cup, your first thought is not to nudge your prospective wingwoman/wingman and say, “Wow, that girl/guy has a fantastic GPA.”

It’s not realistic.  The way our society has developed is based around sex appeal.  It’s a marketing strategy, it’s a form of entertainment, and it’s almost our way of life.

Let’s face it, gentlemen (dare I say guys?); whether a daily viewer or led by curiosity, the average male college student has been on the infamous site that is Barstool Sports at least once.  Blackberry girl, I agree with your question; if women are so against websites like Barstool Sports objectifying women, then why do they go out of their way to look so beautiful, and why do they take offense when Fairfield University is notorious for having the best looking girls on campus?  Facing the firestorm that is Blackberry girl’s sarcastic wrath makes it especially difficult to disagree with her (sometimes I fear for my own safety.)  That and the warnings of my predecessors to not breach certain….topics….

The site itself is not made to exploit women or make anyone feel inferior to the young women on the site.  At the same time, all girls on the site are asked for permission and submitted voluntarily. That being said I feel that this site should be taken for what it is; a form of entertainment.  If the ladies out there want to make a male version of Barstool Sports go right ahead I think it would become almost a competition to see who could get up on the site.  Ladies, I’ll accept your nominations anytime.

 

 

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