People Are Calling Out The Seriously Harmful Implications Of A Viral Tweet That Claims Sabrina Carpenter’s Eiffel Tower Sex Position Is “Inherently Degrading” Towards Women

“a sex position you consensually partake in & enjoy isn’t degrading just bc men are there,” somebody else agreed. “having two people care about your pleasure *is* intimate even if you add a silly goofy title like ‘eiffel tower’. and you don’t need two cis men for this position!! this discourse is wild.”
“not to be the Friend Who’s Too Woke but i feel like the hate against sabrina carpenter doing campy sex stuff in her music and live shows is largely because a lot of people don’t think women should find sex fun,” another viral tweet adds.
“seeing a lot of ‘eiffel tower bad because two men using one woman’ but what if i’m the one using them. have u ever stopped to consider that,” somebody else quipped.
While others were just eager to point out that the main reason that Sabrina chose this particular position was clearly because of its link to Paris, and the whole thing isn’t much deeper than that. One wrote: “god forbid a woman make an eiffel tower joke in paris.”
And somebody else tweeted: “all these think pieces about how she’s doing this for the male gaze or how she’s taking ownership of her sexuality when in reality she was simply doing a pose called the eiffel tower cause she’s in paris. like it’s actually not deep at all it was just the obvious joke to make.”
Meanwhile, another user concluded: “Sabrina Carpenter getting fake Eiffel Tower’d at her Paris show is just good physical comedy. It’s plain old, good vaudeville/burlesque-y stage direction. It’s kinda her thing and it’s been so fun to watch! I’d be sad if she stopped doing it.”