Watching sexual objectification of women in films, ads makes you sexist
Watching sexual objectification of women in films, ads makes you sexist
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PADOVA (ITALY): Regularly watching television shows, films or advertisements that sexually objectify women and degrade them make you a sexist person, says new research.

The findings showed that when people get habitually exposed to bikini-clad models draped over sports cars or scantily dressed actresses on television, they tend to see the female sex as a mere sexual object.

Such exposure makes them less likely to take a collective stance against such degrading exposure.

The chronic exposure to objectifying media might lead to the dangerous assumption that such female portrayal is the norm, thus further reducing people's likelihood to react,? said lead author Francesca Guizzo of the University of Padova in Italy.

Women are far more likely than men to be hyper-sexualized in advertisements, magazines, films, and television, which influences the way women are treated in society. This also affects women's psyche as well as their sense of self-worth, the researchers said.

In many western countries, we are accustomed to being exposed to media images of undressed and sexy bodies often used as decorative objects or instruments to attract new consumers,? Guizzo added.

The study emphasized the need to raise willingness in women to support protest action against female sexual objectification in the media.

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