Men don’t need to objectify women. Women objectify themselves before men ever get around to objectifying them.
By : Women objectify themselves whenever they wear tight, black leggings that hug every curve and sink into every crevice of their bodies. When they walk down the street or into a bus or through a lobby the leggings frame them and accentuate the movement of their hips and thighs and the sensual quiver of their derrieres.
Women objectify themselves when the walk the red carpet at awards shows or sashay into any party or make grand entrances into any event wearing bull red or shocking pink or sunshine yellow clothes that reveal their entire bodies—gowns that have slits from the top to the bottom that show off most of their breasts, most of their legs up to the very top of their thighs, and holes in between that almost leave nothing to the imagination.
By : Women objectify themselves whenever they wear tight, black leggings that hug every curve and sink into every crevice of their bodies. When they walk down the street or into a bus or through a lobby the leggings frame them and accentuate the movement of their hips and thighs and the sensual quiver of their derrieres.
Women objectify themselves when the walk the red carpet at awards shows or sashay into any party or make grand entrances into any event wearing bull red or shocking pink or sunshine yellow clothes that reveal their entire bodies—gowns that have slits from the top to the bottom that show off most of their breasts, most of their legs up to the very top of their thighs, and holes in between that almost leave nothing to the imagination.
'Men are a very secondary consideration.'