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In reply to the discussion: I am wondering if this would be considered an example of gender objectification? [View all]Whisp
(24,096 posts)women counterparts, and if they had to always be careful when going into dark parking lots alone or run a very high risk that their spouses will beat or murder them (especially when pregnant), if whatever they think or say will not be taken seriously because they are good looking (and if they are not great looking then they are discarded and humiliated because their only good use is for sexing) and whenever a woman interviews them for a job, or orders from them at a restaurant those women will always makes crude remarks about their bodies and stare at their crotches while ordering pancakes. They also have to be careful what they wear - they don't want to be a 'prude' for fucks sake but they also can't 'be asking for it' all the time - oh, and they'd have to watch who they drink with every minute because it would be their own damn fault if they got drunk and someone abused or assaulted them.
If some of you don't get this by now, it's because you don't want to and it's a waste of time and energy to explain.