Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” a feminist tune

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwT6DZCQi9k

Robin Thicke video there are titties everywhere so if you don't like boobs don't watch it.

 

  What if I were to tell you that summer tune “Blurred Lines” is by far one of the most feministic songs to date. How you ask? Well listen to the lyric. The song goes from saying that you are a good girl to sex talk. Robin Thicke is merely point out that you can still be a “good girl” and be dirty in bed. Males have been told its fine to sleep around and try to experiment with their sexuality, try different things but women have yet to be told to explore their sexuality. With how women dress, they seem to put on a façade that they are they secure and independent women listen to love line and any day of the week one person will ask why they cannot have an orgasm. Dr. Drew never fails to ask if they are telling their partner what they like, how they like it or if they are just going with the flow. Most of them are just going with the flow.

            Not every female gets off the same way. I am a very strong, dominating female, I never back down and I tell it like it is, I happen to like it more rough in the bedroo. Does this mean that I am less of a woman because I don’t mind if someone talks to me like that? No in fact it goes both ways. This is in fact the “Blurred Lines” because so many people could say that it is not okay to talk to women this way and how can you call her a bitch and a good girl all in one? Because it is okay to like to be talked to like that in the context of foreplay. This song is about fucking; it is about doing nothing else but fucking. There is nothing to be ashamed about when it comes to how you like to have sex as long as your partner is consenting to the acts.  Thicke was not degrading women rather he was telling women that it is ok if they like to be talked to in a dirty raunchy manner, its ok while they are about to or while they are having sex. I will admit that some of the video through me off, like the baby goat and the “Robin Thicke has a huge penis” in balloons, it was a little odd to see that kind of stuff. The only thing I can take away from the video itself is that we judge these women for being naked, for not being innocent or pure because they were dancing with their tops off when in all reality most of us dance naked in our room so if we are so secure with ourselves why do we have to hide it. And sex appeal isn’t just about wearing nothing but how a well dressed  person can exude sex be instance T.I., Pharrell and Thicke were sexy in the video because of the vibe they were giving off but if we had it opposite, people would focus on how silly they looked as men naked. Male nudity is still not something that is popular and when it is, a lot of the time it is in a joking context like Forgetting Sara Marshall and Walk Hard.  Thicke literally played on so many stereotypes in this song that it is ridiculous. Having him explain part of what he was doing and being an English Lit major with a love of dissecting books have brought me to this conclusion.  You may think it is crazy which is fine but this is what I got from it.

 

http://perezhilton.com/2013-07-31-robin-thicke-blurred-lines-feminist-movement#.UgCVU45hvdk