Our hyper-obsession with achieving body “perfection” through cosmetic surgery and other interventions has decreased self-esteem and body confidence, yet we persist.
Objectification
Cuties forces us to see the reality faced by young girls today.
Studies have shown that viewing sexualized representations of women reduces empathic neurological responses. Could a collective rise in empathy curb sexism?
Embed from Getty Images Lizzo, a performer beloved by the “YAS KWEEN” social media chicks, who proclaim to be about female empowerment, but can’t seem to imagine said empowerment happening in pants,…
Labiaplasty is on the rise, thanks to porn culture, pop culture, and irresponsible cosmetic surgeons.
Elite South Korean men have been outed as violent sexual exploiters, but regular men need to be accountable for their role in rape culture too.
Facebook bans images of breasts from the platform, but only certain breasts. Why?
When female “social media influencers” self-objectify for profit, it hurts them, as well as their audience.
No matter how you package, pretty it up, or slough it off as harmless, the inanimate object that is a “sex doll” is merely a reflection of what men feel they are entitled to do to women.
We are a coalition of humanists, parents, women’s groups, survivors, academics, and activists campaigning against commercial objectification of human beings who are concerned with the normalization of “sex robots.” These technologies are…
Social media has taught women to self-objectify — let’s stop doing it.
After pressure from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, Walmart removed Cosmopolitan from its checkout stands. Now, liberal feminists are defending the magazine as empowering for women.
Two institutions with nearly the same ethos are treated differently. Why?
So long as women are objectified in the music industry, sexism will prevail.
Love magazine’s advent calendar teaches women that being “strong” means being objectified.