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5 Seconds of Summer's NSFW cover for Rolling Stone + fans outraged


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isaacanthony

red head freaks me out.

 

BUT were all always complaining about only perfect bodies and models on the cover of magazines.... looks like things are changing :D

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StrawberryBlond

Ugly font needlessly written all over them (think it was a reference to their debut album cover), creating a messy look, awkward expressions, the way they look kinda underage...it all amounts to a horrible cover. They shouldn't be doing this when they have such young fans. That's the fastest way to get the parents to stop buying your stuff. They realise they're running out of fame fast (big mistake making their new album so heavily pop punk focused which young fans won't get) and clearly going down this route to get people talking about them, even if it is infamy. So far, they've shown themselves to be quite a mediocre band. Better than some but just because they write their own songs and play their own instruments doesn't make them good. I saw a live performance of them once and they couldn't play their instruments were and their vocals were atrocious. It really doesn't take much to have a legion of fans these days.

As regards the interview itself, what's getting to us is the way in which they're talking about the girls. The problem isn't in the fact that they're having no strings attached sex (as long as the girls are legal and consenting), but about the way they refer to them as "bitches" and just see them as nothing more than sex toys. There are plenty of people who sleep around but they wouldn't speak disrespectfully about their conquests later. They wouldn't brag about it nor would they use derogatory names. It's possible to sleep around but still be respectful. Being respectful is about a lot more than just making sure you're not breaking any laws. And I think it's despicable how in this day and age, young boys are still trying to be famous just so they can score a lot of sex with girls whose feelings they don't give a second thought for.

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I'm surprised at all the body shaming going on and I think it really proves how men are subjected to just as much pressure as women to look a certain way. All of these men look healthy and happy, with lean fit bodies.

These days, if a woman who doesn't have a "hot body" poses nude it's like, "OMG, go girl, get that girl power, you're an inspiration!" (Amy Schumer)

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