Ever since Sabrina Carpenter's sexually suggestive "Man's Best Friend" album cover came out, there's been a spike in people criticizing her for "setting feminism back" by "degrading" herself. The counterpoint is, of course, that she's actually just sexually liberated. Why, in this cultural moment, is this an argument we're having? Why do we care so much — or should we care more about how our biggest popstars are presenting themselves?
Something I'm also thinking of bringing into the story is Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" album covers — sexy, but refraining from any of the nudity showgirls are known for. She seemed to be praised for it. Is her persona becoming more sexually expressive? Do you see it as more repressive?
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