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No bulge? Why is the male form discriminated against?


Women can go around in tight clothing with their breasts showing and wear thongs at the beach yet the male anatomy is still taboo.

They made his crotch so flat I was left to wonder if he had been desexed? Airbrushing or they actually made a 'skin tight' suit with built in flatener technology? At least with Batman and Robin in 1995 they decided to make a suit that wasn't trying to hide their gender. http://www.batman-online.com/features/1343578888_kilmer-odonnell-forever.jpg

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Great post!

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Great post!

Maybe he doesn't and that is the problem. :)

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So Batman has big balls and Robin has a long dong?

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Yup, Batman has the balls lol.

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The actor is a brit. His crotch is actually that tiny.

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it wasn't tiny, it was non-existant. That's like making coarsest for Wonder Woman or digitally removing her breasts.

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lolz

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This is interesting.
But, nobody wants to see dick or boner even under clothing. I don't want too, because I have my own (?). They now showed masculinities in different shape, not via genital (anymore).
Also I don't think there's heroine that shows her camel toe either.

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It's not a case of someone wanting to see it, its the fact that its there and hollywood shouldn't hide the male form. He's in a skin-tight costume. For him not to have a bulge technically means he has no male genatalia. Why desex someone because people like you get uncomfortable with the human body?

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Im a guy and I love the fact I get to look at thongs and tight clothed women, and don't have to see that in men.

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In-story SM is only 15 in this movie, I know the actor is older, but still it's kind of gross to suggest his crotch should have been emphasized.

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Emphasized? No, just sized, as in he is of the male gender.

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he makes up for it with bad teeth

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contemporary androgyny...

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