@@crescentedwards851 Unequal treatment = sexist. It's only considered amoral when people objectify women or when men touch them w/o consent etc. Women who don't behave any better and men who are treated with the same disrespect by women are ignored. My wording was somewhat unfortunate. Whatever :)
@woahjosiii12 I believe I get what you're aiming for but not how you're putting it. I believe the lady asking him to take his shirt off made an inappropriate request. So if you think the same, we agree there. I'm unsure if her asking that is "sexist" by definition as opposed to rude and inappropriate. Now, if she were to make that comment and then yell at someone who joked about seeing an actress shirtless, then she would BE sexist. However, I don't know by definition if asking for someone to be shirtless (joke or not) is sexist in itself as people of all genders can make that joke. For ex. I've seen gay guys on reality TV joke about other guys taking off their shirts. Is that sexist, too? Is it a sexist request if both parties share the same autonomy? Personally, I think the request isn't sexist, but it's not cool either.
@@crescentedwards851 You might be right especially now that it's post #MeToo. On a lighter note Dylan is going to be in the new #SNL movie coming out in October
"Prove it" OMG THAT'S SO ME 😂😂
"I'm a skinny little nugget" 😂 that was adorable
And an awkward turtle 🐢 ♥
"I'm a skinny little nugget"😂😂😂you cutie pie
I don't blame that girl for trying to get Dylan to take off his shirt #TEENWOLF #AMERICANASSASSIN #FOREVERSTILES
I do. It's a sexist request - not only towards actresses, towards actors as well.
@@woahjosiii12 Wait, how can it be sexist if you say it happens to both sexes?
@@crescentedwards851 Unequal treatment = sexist. It's only considered amoral when people objectify women or when men touch them w/o consent etc. Women who don't behave any better and men who are treated with the same disrespect by women are ignored. My wording was somewhat unfortunate. Whatever :)
@woahjosiii12 I believe I get what you're aiming for but not how you're putting it.
I believe the lady asking him to take his shirt off made an inappropriate request. So if you think the same, we agree there.
I'm unsure if her asking that is "sexist" by definition as opposed to rude and inappropriate.
Now, if she were to make that comment and then yell at someone who joked about seeing an actress shirtless, then she would BE sexist. However, I don't know by definition if asking for someone to be shirtless (joke or not) is sexist in itself as people of all genders can make that joke.
For ex. I've seen gay guys on reality TV joke about other guys taking off their shirts. Is that sexist, too? Is it a sexist request if both parties share the same autonomy?
Personally, I think the request isn't sexist, but it's not cool either.
@@crescentedwards851 You might be right especially now that it's post #MeToo. On a lighter note Dylan is going to be in the new #SNL movie coming out in October
I'm only a few hours away from Austin.. :( hopefully Dylan has another premiere here in the future
He’s so sweet and adorable ☺️
"im bringing you water"😂
Come to Brazil, Dylan!
Which Texas singer did Dylan O'Brien said he like? I can not hear what he said.
Willie Nelson.
@@spilltheATX Thank you so much for fast answer
I COULD HAVE MET HIM??? I COULD HAVE MET DYL-
Selena Gomez is from Texas 😂
literally me when i was watching this
Bien ,👍
Fff...if only Dylan had proven to that girl by taking off his shirt😂💜💜💜
Where is britt robertson
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PROVE IT🤭