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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-12-15 06:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #2904 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2904 ⌋

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Re: DA

(Anonymous) 2014-12-16 08:19 am (UTC)(link)
Just because the entire movie isn't shirtless guys doesn't make it any less fanservice. It's the same the other way too. Movies that sexualize women aren't just about that, right? There is still a plot or other characters going on. You can't just cherry pick.

Sometimes I think people just say women are more sexualized because they think women should hide their bodies and act like they don't have sexuality at all. Literally nobody ever complains when a sweaty guy takes of his shirt to reveal his muscular body when he's working on the engine in his car. I've seen scenes like that too many times to count.

Re: DA

(Anonymous) 2014-12-16 01:09 pm (UTC)(link)
This! A lot about super heroes being fit and muscled has to do with male power fantasy. But with the way they're filmed in the MCU there is also intentional female-gaze fanservice.