I don't know if I'd agree with that; if you know anything about performance techniques he completely knows how to "work the stage", and part of that is that some his moves or verbal innuendo aren't exactly G-rated. What about the big 'ole prominent crotch-grab in the Jackson 5-sample laden "Santa Claus Comin' To Town" live performances? (Uncomfortable enough for an "X-Factor" director/censor that, on delay, just as he started the grab action, they cut away from it to a random shot for a few seconds.) What about the "One Less Lonely Girl" sequence where he's circling a random girl in each city, practically starting foreplay with her? Or soundcheck wisecracks about his pants falling down and how much the audience might like that. It's not that I think he's more sexual than any other dudes his age, but to deny he's not experimenting with trying out the allure of that over girls (and some guys

) is just shortsighted. And besides, I think most modern artists exercise some level of sexuality exploitation; par for the course in today's music/performance industry.
I'm sorry you feel that way, but then why waste your own time further by participating in it? There are literally thousands of other threads here that might interest you.
Hey, "why not"? I think you're taking it too seriously. The fakes can be delightful and amusing, or they can be smokin' hot, or they can sit squarely between those and be both. It's fun seeing what people come up with.
I dunno, parody is a pretty old art form (and a protected right as an art form). If mainstream pr0n like "Hustler" can regularly do Photoshop jobs with celebs in all sorts of positions in their pages, who says we can't do ones that fit more with JUB's userbase?