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He does sound like a tool.
I'm not sure what I meant either, I'll just remove it. I'm sure I had a brilliant thought behind it at the time!
I have heard of Male Gaze with capital letters, but I was asking more about y'alls experience noticing eyeballs on you rather than how THEY perceive you. Using words that have a more specific defined meaning is probably more evidence for "Pidgin needs to think before writing".
I presume this is the video you meant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MTtYyZ1zd8
I never saw Birds of Prey because Suicide Squad was so bad! Maybe it deserves a watch. I do notice the usually unnecessary sexiness in movies.