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https://join.mentoredbymaya.co.uk/application-submit
Just leaving this out there for anyone who might be interested (headed by an Igbo-Scouse gem called, again, Maya). A way to empower women instead of reducing their bodies to trend and judgemental spectacle.
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https://youtu.be/lTJRlm4n4ac?si=f83iL83ZsRYcC5zE
https://youtu.be/RSBCsUicOdE?si=KVkUCu_ccA-x0VPj https://youtu.be/TmbvbiQzpuU?si=6M524Zww2r7yc3Oc Some testimonials from coaches. Without overstepping boundaries from a male perspective, I just thought I’d do a bit of awareness-spreading for a cause that matters, one that’s about empowerment and not gaze. Naturally, Maya has quite-a following and I really love that for her.
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Is this some pyramid scheme?
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Tbf there's nothing wrong with a bit of the male or female gaze (which sounds so childish to talk like this, but I'll go with it for the sake of this topic) but it's normal for people to make comments about who they find attractive and who they don't (it's healthy discussion imo) and I do think that it's very odd nowadays how there are certain groups out there that try to shame people (in particular men) for liking how certain women look more than others, it's called a bloody preference it's not a bad thing imo.
I know that there are douchebags out there that do like to make women feel uncomfortable or insecure about themselves, but I do sadly nowadays believe that a lot of people can't tell the difference between a womanizer who has a more old fashioned way of expressing himself but still cares about a woman's feelings, and a perverted individual who sees women as "just a pair of tits” and treats her like dirt.
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But, really, that kind of is genuinely by-the-by as far as this thread goes, tbh. I did mention it in passing to set a boundary between that and just promoting a friend of a friend’s business that comes from a place of female solidarity and wanting to get more “in-shape” for themselves, not for male gaze or to jump on a trend of media-defined attractiveness. And a lot of female body-coach mentors will make that distinction pretty clear themselves, otherwise people overstep or misunderstand what it’s really about. As a male, I think it’s extra-important to clarify that boundary if you join the conversation at any point, so intentions aren’t misconstrued.
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Tbh it's all so messed up nowadays, trying to know what the boundaries are seems to dramatically vary.
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But, again, I don’t think that’s a problem for you per-se. I’ve never gotten that vibe from you. Other people on this forum, most-definitely, but I won’t mention them by name unless the cat drags them in. But as-for you? Oh, you’re good. Trust me.
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And until you’re pushing cigarettes on all women you might potentially find sexy for appetite-suppression, Playboy-cued grapefruit-diet enforcement onto 20-year-olds, following women in interpersonal spaces for their looks rather than personalities as a married man and doing everything you can to weaponise concern for health against women being able to just exist in their bodies (which I know could never be you), you’ll continue to be good, man. You take women as they are and like what you like within those bounds. And that’s just fine. You haven’t got to worry about that.
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