Do you believe that women are often seen as sex objects in the media? And do you think that objectification, if it exists, is a problem?
Yeah, sure they are sexy. Are they objects? Isn't everybody?
Anyways, women as sex objects has taken on a new role lately, in the sense that their personalities and movements and style is a new sex appeal, that is objectified, packaged, and resold to the masses to sell insurance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flo_(Progressive_Insurance)
Yes... flo is sexy...
As for dumb women, objectified, and asked to stand next to an item for sale as a promotional tool. They exist, sure, but the majority of the modern world is moving on and looking for sex appeal, rather than stone cold, vacant and empty sex objects.
by LoveFraudVictimDo you believe that women are often seen as sex objects in the media?
The mainstream media simply wants their models to be attractive with a G rating, "in most cases."
And do you think that objectification, if it exists, is a problem?
I would have to say no, though the objectification does exist in some areas. A world where people don't think for themselves is by far more problematic.
Then they should try going to a bath house? Sitting pretty on pop tv is different than being sexually objectified. It's the difference between royalty, esteem, and popularity, and desire and debauchery.
What is the forum all about anyways... would a sociopath prefer to sit pretty or prefer to be treated as a sex object.
Obviously they'd choose the sitting pretty. Or you know what, I don't know that, I guess a sociopath could choose either or and be fine with being a sex object, sex or no sex...
If we reject our role as sex objects we're accused of being ugly thirsty jealous hags who are unable rather than unwilling to fuck men for our success.
Especially the lesbians. If I had a dollar for every time I've been interrogated about my nonexistent Daddy Issues... rolls eyes