“So our idols, the women we are supposed to look up to and learn how to be sexual from are women who are having sex, not because they are in the mood to but because they are paid to.”

The sexual objectification of women has never been so obvious as today when semi naked ladies wave from every magazine cover and every ad, and all is done under the mask of liberation and empowerment with women’s publications doing their fair share. When did we take the wrong turn?
Ariel Levy, author of Female Chauvenist Pigs has some interesting insights.






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