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| 12 | Why is someone or something being "sexualized" considered ontologically, unequivocally bad?Usually I see it's because it's the supremacy of sexualization that's being imposed onto someone at the expense of their humanity that's an issue. Not that they can have sensuality and sexual appeal. As in it typically has been or becomes the first or only summary of someone who's usually a woman but it reduces and even dehumanizes them to just being attractive/sexually appealing rather than the person they are in the context that they're in. Add when it's done in environments or situations wher… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 01/10/23 07:37 AM |
| 1 | Why is it so common for men to think that if a girl is nice to him, she must want him?Biggest is from social barriers and probably no clear cut education or mentorship in dating and love boundaries--it's remarkably easy in some places for men to only be around other men and coworkers and then get further isolated--sometimes by their own doing or just patriarchal patterns at work in society etc. Then there's the mix of love and sex propaganda that's in advertising, music, movies, and wherever else that tends to box feminine behavior out of sexual interest rather than kindness too.… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 17/02/20 01:43 AM |
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