Blah blah blah objectifying content, racy women etc.
The fact is women in Latin America and South East Asia are proud to be female. They don’t try to be manly. In the western world women are supposedly free because they can act and look like men. Yet this freedom is anything but. They must constantly pretend to be like men in order to feel they are successful. And they turn out ugly, large, bitter, manly and resentful. I’ve lived and worked for many years in SE Asia and have also spent significant time in Latin America. Many women are in key leadership positions and are equal in the workforce and yet they still retain their womanhood and femininity. In the west we have a combination of women trying to be men (for equality?) and a bunch of soy, sissy, neutered males. I’ll take Latin America and SE Asia any day.
To me, more yes than no. The populations in LA and SEA are younger and often easy on the eyes. Best you try to experience it on your own. (Two of my daughters live in Brazil - I’m a frequent visitor. Next trip in May.)
Blah blah blah objectifying content, racy women etc.
The fact is women in Latin America and South East Asia are proud to be female. They don’t try to be manly. In the western world women are supposedly free because they can act and look like men. Yet this freedom is anything but. They must constantly pretend to be like men in order to feel they are successful. And they turn out ugly, large, bitter, manly and resentful. I’ve lived and worked for many years in SE Asia and have also spent significant time in Latin America. Many women are in key leadership positions and are equal in the workforce and yet they still retain their womanhood and femininity. In the west we have a combination of women trying to be men (for equality?) and a bunch of soy, sissy, neutered males. I’ll take Latin America and SE Asia any day.
Does your experience tell us the Google algorithms are pictorially accurately reflecting these societies' women?
To me, more yes than no. The populations in LA and SEA are younger and often easy on the eyes. Best you try to experience it on your own. (Two of my daughters live in Brazil - I’m a frequent visitor. Next trip in May.)