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Found this post and I wonder why she was complaining until I saw her photo.
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</td></tr> <tr><td class="msgtxt">Dont know about you bros, my immediate reaction was to want to see her pic - you know? how big her susu is ....................
Making a mountain out of a woman's breast............
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AWARE President Dana Lam lambasts bar for profiting using the breasts of women
January 22, 2010 by admin
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Written by Our Correspondent
The President of Singapore’s leading feminist organization AWARE has lambasting OverEasy bar for “profiting” using the breasts of women.
OverEasy bar launched a promotion last weekend, giving out free drinks to women based on their cup size.
“A” cup women will receive one drink followed by two for “B” cuppers and three for “C” cuppers. The “D” cuppers reportedly received a bottle of wine worth $168.
In a letter to the Straits Times Forum yesterday, Ms Lam criticized the women who participated in the event:
“Even if a woman is willing to pay the personal price of loss of dignity, there is still a cost suffered by other women…….The women who participated have contributed to the objectification of women, to reducing a woman’s value to her breast size, and have helped reinforce the belief among men that this is not only acceptable, but welcome. Staging this event in itself is extremely distasteful.”
Ms Lam expressed her disappointment that some women viewed their participation as an “act of empowerment” and urged them to make individual choices in a “social context” to be “esteemed as individuals above and beyond their value as sex objects.”
“This event perpetuates the notion of women as sex objects and makes it that much more difficult for each woman who wants to be valued for her character and contribution, rather than how she stacks up to a distorted image of the ideal body. The personal choice (of the participants) and the private choice (of the corporation) has had a detrimental social impact,” she added.
The event reportedly attracted a good turnout from women with “quite a number” of D-cuppers including some tourists from Canada and Australia.
The news made the headlines in the Chinese tabloids and even the digital edition of The Straits Times which has been publishing more and more sleazy news like this lately to boost its flagging readership.
Ms Lam was nominated as President of AWARE during the divisive EGM in May last year which saw the previous committee being booted out unceremoniously by its members.
It is not known if any female members of AWARE had “graced” the event by OverEasy Bar which will surely infuriate Ms Lam.
Perhaps AWARE may like to consider launching a public awareness campaign to educate Singapore women to look at their breasts as “sacred” instead of sex objects.
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<table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr class="msghead"><td><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr class="msghead" valign="top"><td class="msgF" width="1%" align="right" nowrap="nowrap"> </td><td class="msgFname" width="68%" nowrap="nowrap">holeinmany <nobr></nobr> </td><td class="msgDate" width="30%" align="right" nowrap="nowrap">3:23 am </td></tr> <tr class="msghead"><td class="msgT" width="1%" align="right" height="20" nowrap="nowrap">To: </td><td class="msgTname" width="68%" nowrap="nowrap">ALL <nobr></nobr></td> <td class="msgNum" align="right" nowrap="nowrap"> (1 of 19) </td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr><tr><td rowspan="4" class="msgleft" width="1%"> </td><td class="wintiny" align="right" nowrap="nowrap">27523.1 </td></tr><tr><td height="8">
</td></tr> <tr><td class="msgtxt">Dont know about you bros, my immediate reaction was to want to see her pic - you know? how big her susu is ....................
Making a mountain out of a woman's breast............
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AWARE President Dana Lam lambasts bar for profiting using the breasts of women
January 22, 2010 by admin
Filed under Headlines
Leave a comment
Written by Our Correspondent
The President of Singapore’s leading feminist organization AWARE has lambasting OverEasy bar for “profiting” using the breasts of women.
OverEasy bar launched a promotion last weekend, giving out free drinks to women based on their cup size.
“A” cup women will receive one drink followed by two for “B” cuppers and three for “C” cuppers. The “D” cuppers reportedly received a bottle of wine worth $168.
In a letter to the Straits Times Forum yesterday, Ms Lam criticized the women who participated in the event:
“Even if a woman is willing to pay the personal price of loss of dignity, there is still a cost suffered by other women…….The women who participated have contributed to the objectification of women, to reducing a woman’s value to her breast size, and have helped reinforce the belief among men that this is not only acceptable, but welcome. Staging this event in itself is extremely distasteful.”
Ms Lam expressed her disappointment that some women viewed their participation as an “act of empowerment” and urged them to make individual choices in a “social context” to be “esteemed as individuals above and beyond their value as sex objects.”
“This event perpetuates the notion of women as sex objects and makes it that much more difficult for each woman who wants to be valued for her character and contribution, rather than how she stacks up to a distorted image of the ideal body. The personal choice (of the participants) and the private choice (of the corporation) has had a detrimental social impact,” she added.
The event reportedly attracted a good turnout from women with “quite a number” of D-cuppers including some tourists from Canada and Australia.
The news made the headlines in the Chinese tabloids and even the digital edition of The Straits Times which has been publishing more and more sleazy news like this lately to boost its flagging readership.
Ms Lam was nominated as President of AWARE during the divisive EGM in May last year which saw the previous committee being booted out unceremoniously by its members.
It is not known if any female members of AWARE had “graced” the event by OverEasy Bar which will surely infuriate Ms Lam.
Perhaps AWARE may like to consider launching a public awareness campaign to educate Singapore women to look at their breasts as “sacred” instead of sex objects.
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