These riders are banding together to say "Drivers beware – even fully dressed, bicyclists are easy to hurt! And cut us a little slack please, it takes guts to ride a bike beside two-ton cars and ten-ton buses!"
As someone who rides a bike on our city streets (and hopes you will be able to in a few years), I appreciate their dedication to making these messages heard.
I'm fine with: Portlanders baring their own, real bodies for a good cause. Photo: BikePortland.org |
Well, since you both have human bodies and are in the long process of learning when to share them appropriately, I offer you this handy chart that can help you figure it out for your self.
NOT a problem | IS a problem |
Having or seeing a naked body is not a problem. | Taking advantage of any human body (naked or otherwise) is a problem. |
Having an imperfect body is not a problem. | Taking advantage of someone's insecurities about their human body is a problem. |
Making a well thought out and meaningful choice about sharing your naked body is not a problem. | Not understanding and considering possible consequences (or being old enough to understand/consider consequences) before sharing your naked body is a problem. |
Making a decision about your human body that you are NOT ashamed of (and could tell anyone if you needed to) is not a problem. | Making a decision about your body that you ARE ashamed about and don't want anyone to know is a problem. |
Finding another human body attractive is not a problem | Objectifying a human body (treating it as an object instead of a person) is a problem. |
Human sexuality is not a problem. | Sexualizing human bodies (especially young ones) is a problem. |
Nude imagery meant to educate or respectfully portray the human experience is not a problem | Creating photoshopped-to-perfection imagery of bodies designed to SELL THINGS is a problem. |
I DO find objections to kind of imagery.
I can't stand(!!!): unrealistic body imagery designed to sell stuff Photo: horrible company I will never buy anything from |
Love,
Mama
1 comment:
Word. I can't add one damn thing.
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