Especially as a man being treated like a sexual object is a sign of success. If someone i was with said they only wanted me for my looks and didn't care about anything I have to say I'd be flattered tbh
Bait should be a lot more nuanced than this
Yeah and while we're at it why do people act like having s***with objects is a bad thing?
Bait should be a lot more nuanced than this
Any topic you don't wanna engage with = bait
Because, being real, for most guys, being sexually objectified isn't so common, and feels flattering because men are often valued for other things before attractiveness, while for most women, sexual objectification is extremely common and takes on threatening forms such as catcalling, verbal harassment and physical assault, and women are often valued for their attractiveness first and foremost
If you have more conversations with women about their experiences with this you'd realise that for them it's omnipresent and exhausting
not if you want someone to actually love you. you wanna make sure they l or you for you
not if you want someone to actually love you. you wanna make sure they l or you for you
I don't care about that I just wanna be hot
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Because, being real, for most guys, being sexually objectified isn't so common, and feels flattering because men are often valued for other things before attractiveness, while for most women, sexual objectification is extremely common and takes on threatening forms such as catcalling, verbal harassment and physical assault, and women are often valued for their attractiveness first and foremost
If you have more conversations with women about their experiences with this you'd realise that for them it's omnipresent and exhausting
Being valued for other things than attractiveness is useless. Most women feel bad about themselves if they don't get hit on by men everyone likes feeling attractive
Because, being real, for most guys, being sexually objectified isn't so common, and feels flattering because men are often valued for other things before attractiveness, while for most women, sexual objectification is extremely common and takes on threatening forms such as catcalling, verbal harassment and physical assault, and women are often valued for their attractiveness first and foremost
If you have more conversations with women about their experiences with this you'd realise that for them it's omnipresent and exhausting