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Originally posted by AtW View PostShocking really
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I bet they'd feel even worse if they put some big but not so beautiful chick in a bikini.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI love that they stuffed up their copyright on the bottom left.
I suppose there could be an element of "you're never going to get a woman like that" or "your woman doesn't act like that" but it seems a bit of a reach.
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I love that they stuffed up their copyright on the bottom left.
I suppose there could be an element of "you're never going to get a woman like that" or "your woman doesn't act like that" but it seems a bit of a reach.
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Oh woe is me! I'm suffering low esteem
How female objectification in ads creates low self-esteem for guys | Daily Mail Online
Can bikini-clad women make MEN feel bad about themselves? How female objectification in ads creates low self-esteem for guys
Past research has suggested that women exposed to sexualized advertising may suffer from negative consequences including lower self-esteem and depression
Researchers from the College of Saint Rose and the University of South Florida studied 437 men and women between the ages of 18 and 25, and found that sexual objectification may have a negative effect on men as well
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