MemoriesOfGreen
David2074
MemoriesOfGreen
But I love Wonder Woman.
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Me too. And I liked Lucy Lawless as Xena too.
But they could both still be kick a** independent women if they went into battle in something other than a glorified bikini.
I'm a guy, I enjoy looking at attractive women and I enjoyed looking at these two in their somewhat skimpy costumes.
I was simply making that point that women choose to wear all kinds of outfits and that doesn't make Target "evil' for selling something that some women want to wear and other women are offended by.
Ironically, if Target were to take the exact opposite approach and decide not to sell anything in the way of women's clothing that could be considered offensive, or in any way sexual then people would be complaining that Target was being patriarchal and stomping on their freedom of choice and so on.
I think Target was just being really tacky. I don't think they meant to put women down but it came across as just not seeming appropriate.
It's not the shirt I would buy for me or for a friend but my shopping mall is full of stuff I don't personally find appropriate. And I'm not a prude or anything but frankly there is a lot of stuff in various stores folks could consider rude or sexist or whatever. Someone mentioned Spencers and of course they have a lot of off the wall or rude stuff. But all of the big stores have stuff you could pick apart. Just seems rather lame to single out Target and make a big stink when all they are really doing is following fashion trends. As I pointed out in a previous post Target is not the only (or even the first I think) to have various "Trophy" shirts.