Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Why aren't male figures more popular?

EClark1894 opened this issue on Apr 16, 2014 · 474 posts


pumeco posted Thu, 17 April 2014 at 12:23 PM

Well, I agree with Shane: the demascularization of men is a very real problem, and like most problems in the world today, the media are solely responsible for it being there.  It's about time men in general put all this "political correctness" crap out of their minds and said what they really feel.

That's all Shane has really done, spoken his mind, and good for him because that's what "men" do.

The problem is the media act like they have the right to dictate what we like, and even whether we have the right to like what we like.  They get away with it because whenever the media don't get their own way, they start whining about political correctness in order to make those that speak the facts, look bad.

Fact is, a real "man" doesn't give a crap about whether his comment is politically correct or not, and he will say it regardless.  Politicians are manipulative tossers in suits so why would a man give a crap about their policies?  The main problem with demascularization is that it treads a line that heterosexual men do not want to be labelled with, so why should they have to be, just to passify the media or political correctness?

Fact is, men have a right to shout about anything we don't like, just as much as women had the right to shout about unfair wages etc.  The problem overall is that almost everyone feels like they have to conform to some sort of standard, when actually, they don't, it's just the media that brainwash most people into thinking they do.

Bottom line is heterosexual men don't have to like the demascularisation crap that's going on.  We don't, and we will continue to say we don't whether others like it or not.  No amount of force-fed crap from the media or politics will ever change that.

Men say what they want, where they want, and for those that don't like it, we can always get our spear out :sneaky:

Back to basics, that's what we need:
Me Tarzan, you Jane - fancy a good shag in our mortgage-free treehouse?

Oooooooooh Jane, oh god yes!!!