What?!
Men are attracted to women and express that attraction with their desires?!! Un-HEARD OF!

There's a vast difference between saying things about celebrities or women not on the board and how women are treated here. If women here are being treated badly, sure, something needs to be said. But, gasp, people running a thread on rating the attractiveness of a celebrity?! Well, could it be, because that woman is part of the media and, thus, as part of her job is going to be judged on her attractiveness?
Female (and gay male) posters all most as frequently comment on the attractiveness of male celebrities it's less obvious and threads about it don't last long because there's fewer female posters here.
Start a thread about Ryan Reynolds, Orlando Bloom, Christian Bale or whatever and see what happens.
As for slurs against women (bitch, skank, etc.) again if it's being directed towards a poster here, and it's not TNZ, it's worth mentioning. But when it's being directed towards celebrities why is it a big deal? If people posting here are offended by that then it strikes me as their problem. Why should words in someone else's mouth not directed at you bother you?
Some of the comments against "Xina" the otherday, yeah, may have been strong but it's just words to describe their perception of her character. Maybe it's just the way our language is and most of the "slurs" used against women are just sharper but male celebrities can get called "dickhead", "asshole", "douchebag", "shithead" and plenty of others.
Granting that many "slurs" against women are of a sexual nature I'd argue that the words are not intended to imply promiscuity but they're just words in the same vein as the male slurs. "c-word", "tramp", "slut" aren't intended to harm the woman or suggest the woman's sexual promiscuity or anything like that but are just slurs against the woman. (And, again, I think the "sexual slurs" used against CA the last couple of days were a bit strong.)
TBBS' "treatment" of women is a side-effect of this place being mostly populated by men, if people are offended by that I don't see why they should be unless the posts are against them personally. The creepy factor in picture-threads is understandable. But if a male poster were to go into a female-dominated board I'm sure they'd find many threads dedicated to male celebrities in the same vein we see here.
This, to me, is a non issue on the front towards celebrities and others in the public spotlight. It's just a side-effect of this being a male-dominated board and just the way the world works. If a straight man is attracted to a female celebrity he doesn't have much to go on beyond her physical looks. He cannot say, "Well, I don't really know her so I can't say if she's hot or not. Thumbs down."
Against fellow posters? Sure, maybe it needs to be toned down.
But if a female poster is offended by the "Babe Threads" then she's got the choice to not go in there.
Men are attracted to women and express that attraction with their desires?!! Un-HEARD OF!

There's a vast difference between saying things about celebrities or women not on the board and how women are treated here. If women here are being treated badly, sure, something needs to be said. But, gasp, people running a thread on rating the attractiveness of a celebrity?! Well, could it be, because that woman is part of the media and, thus, as part of her job is going to be judged on her attractiveness?
Female (and gay male) posters all most as frequently comment on the attractiveness of male celebrities it's less obvious and threads about it don't last long because there's fewer female posters here.
Start a thread about Ryan Reynolds, Orlando Bloom, Christian Bale or whatever and see what happens.
As for slurs against women (bitch, skank, etc.) again if it's being directed towards a poster here, and it's not TNZ, it's worth mentioning. But when it's being directed towards celebrities why is it a big deal? If people posting here are offended by that then it strikes me as their problem. Why should words in someone else's mouth not directed at you bother you?
Some of the comments against "Xina" the otherday, yeah, may have been strong but it's just words to describe their perception of her character. Maybe it's just the way our language is and most of the "slurs" used against women are just sharper but male celebrities can get called "dickhead", "asshole", "douchebag", "shithead" and plenty of others.
Granting that many "slurs" against women are of a sexual nature I'd argue that the words are not intended to imply promiscuity but they're just words in the same vein as the male slurs. "c-word", "tramp", "slut" aren't intended to harm the woman or suggest the woman's sexual promiscuity or anything like that but are just slurs against the woman. (And, again, I think the "sexual slurs" used against CA the last couple of days were a bit strong.)
TBBS' "treatment" of women is a side-effect of this place being mostly populated by men, if people are offended by that I don't see why they should be unless the posts are against them personally. The creepy factor in picture-threads is understandable. But if a male poster were to go into a female-dominated board I'm sure they'd find many threads dedicated to male celebrities in the same vein we see here.
This, to me, is a non issue on the front towards celebrities and others in the public spotlight. It's just a side-effect of this being a male-dominated board and just the way the world works. If a straight man is attracted to a female celebrity he doesn't have much to go on beyond her physical looks. He cannot say, "Well, I don't really know her so I can't say if she's hot or not. Thumbs down."
Against fellow posters? Sure, maybe it needs to be toned down.
But if a female poster is offended by the "Babe Threads" then she's got the choice to not go in there.