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Suntay told: Sharing imagination of women is objectification
MANILA, Philippines — Quezon City Rep. Bong Suntay should apologize for sharing his “imagination” about actress and ...
GQ magazine set the Internet ablaze earlier this week with a profile of soul singer and sex symbol D’Angelo. The article detailed his struggle with self-image and his ultimate self-exile from the ...
When I first sat down to write this article, I was going to write about the objectification of women and women alone. After all, women are disproportionately the victims of objectification. But last ...
Marking Women’s Month, Malacañang on Wednesday called for an end to the culture of objectifying women, stressing that women deserve respect and dignity, not to be reduced to subjects of vulgar remarks ...
Republic Act No. 11313, the Bawal Bastos Law or Safe Spaces Act signed in April 2019, penalizes wolf-whistling, catcalling, ...
Stephen A. Smith recently experienced what it felt like to be checked out from behind by women, and he didn’t like it. The First Take host has proudly touted the weight loss and body transformation he ...
By Philippine Commission on WomenThe Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) strongly and unequivocally denounces the statement made by Representative Bong Suntay, ...
Two Toronto Blue Jays fans decided to attend their team's game against the Atlanta Braves at Rogers Centre on Tuesday, presumably hoping to just enjoy a normal night at the ballpark. Unfortunately, ...
In a recent interview, actress Cameron Diaz controversially said, "I think every woman does want to be objectified." Decades of research have documented the many ways that objectification can be ...
A study to be published in Sex Roles, published by Springer, offers an explanation for why women fear face-to-face crime more than men, despite being less likely to experience most crimes. The ...
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