carey579
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Is this the first time ever that a mainstream music video has men objectified by women openly? There have been other videos before where men have been objectified but never has it been the main theme. Even in this video Jennifer still appears sexy herself and is doing provocative moves making it not fully women oriented (imo it could be much better still). Whereas in a typical music video the men are usually ugly and it's just the women who are presented as sex objects.
	
	About the Versace connection - the jumpsuit on Jennifer is the same pattern as the Versace 'Jungle Dress' that she wore years ago. That immediately reminded me of an interview of Donatella Versace I watched on YouTube. At around 24:22 they talk about how Versace ads objectify men and the women are made to look powerful but also how women are objectified more than ever in today's world.
I knew immediately when I saw 'I Luh Ya Papi' (which I learned of through Queerty otherwise I do not follow JLO or most mainstream artists, one of the reasons being there is too much one sided objectification that unfortunately is not the side I enjoy) that Versace had something to do with it. Donatella & JLO are apparently good friends - Donatella even presented her the Glamour Magazine award. Then today I saw the new Lady Gaga video (again from a gay magazine on FaceBook) in which Gaga dances in a blue room that screams Versace and boys dressed in gold with golden bows which was the theme of a recent Versace ad. Since Gaga is even closer to Donatella, I'm thinking again she had some hand behind it.
(I'm not promoting this look as chic fashion btw
 In my fantasy sex dungeon maybe 
)I'm just really grateful to Donatella, whose recent menswear collection included leather assless chaps, for injecting a dose of male objectification in these days of male skin drought in mainstream videos. Its like the pink elephant in the room that the sheep population can't see and the ones who do have no balls to do anything about it. I don't condemn sexualisation (that would make me a hypocrite
To this day I haven't seen a single completely female oriented porn scene ever! 


						
 It's almost always associated with women.