If you look up "sexy" in the dictionary, there's a picture of Prince from this scene. I'm the gayest gay who ever did gay but even I'm turned on by this, and if you're not, you're lying.
To the people complaining that I'm sexualizing a man and therefore hypocritical:
Prince made himself (to an extent) a symbol of sexual openness and expression. Sexualizing someone is okay if the context in which you are doing so was intended to be sexual. This scene was clearly intended to be sexual, he's clearly trying to be sexy, so it's okay and appropriate to sexualize him in this context.
When I call out people here for sexualizing women it's because the contexts in which they are being sexualized were not intended to be sexual, and so sexualization in those contexts in inappropriate.
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Edited by Gortimer: 4/24/2016 12:33:17 AMWhat you are missing here anomaly is this,the only reason women are objectified today is because of people that [i]want[/i] to be objectified. [spoiler]wort[/spoiler] [spoiler]wort[/spoiler]