Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Nobody should be forced to show her body to people.

January 13, 2016




That's a picture from today of the most recent post at Kelly Rohrbach's Instagram.  

Does she know that the conglomerate has tormented me for years by yelling "D" about my breasts?  I don't have size "D" breasts, and all of the conglomerate's horrible bullying about "D" are the conglomerate's response to a joke that I made when I said "At least I know that anyone who's saying that I have size D breasts hasn't seen the SICK, SADISTIC, ILLEGAL videos of me and will be disappointed."  

That was all that the conglomerate needed to add yet another horrifically objectifying, neverending way to all of the other ways that it slut-shames me every day. One joke that I made has resulted in YEARS of ridicule about "D."

Like most young model/actresses, Ms. Rohrbach has published a lot of pictures that show her body at her social media.  There's no law against her doing that.  However, it seems to me that the picture that I am talking about on this page of my blog is illustrative of the way that the conglomerate is so casually abusive of me in such a pervasive way that a lot of people don't know that not only are they are participating in sexual bullying, they're doing that in a way that could easily be construed as being totally hypocritical.

I am not choosing and do not consent to have revealing pictures of myself published online; I say that every day.


Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, January 13, 2016 @ 6:42 a.m.