Is objectification to be expected by female attire?

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  • So you can lust over how she looks without her thinking you're treating her like an object? How do you do this?

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    • You've just gotta be classy and keep your hormones in check would be my advice. Avoid looking at the cleavage for long periods of time, even if it's a low cut top. Make sure you hear at least every 3rd word she says, that way at least it appears as though you're listening. I don't know, it's actually a pretty good question now that I think about it, but many of these things are so subjective and hard to answer because it really depends on how people perceive things.

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      • Yeah, I'll say. Well thanks man anyway at least I'm not the only one who's baffled when contemplating this

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        • I think a woman would give you better advice on this than a man can.

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        • what the hell

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        • you are certainly not. It's nice to see a post that people are scared to come and debate.
          I think that says alot about the subject;)

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    • ...by not treating her like an object? It's really not that hard. Next time you think a woman is attractive, just remember that the person you're lusting over IS STILL A PERSON. What a concept.

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      • yeah but if they want to be regarded in a sexual manner then that is objectification? can't you see the hypocrisy in that?

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    • true

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