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Apparently in this small study, both men's and women's gazes traveled to breasts.
There is some good news for those with hour-glass figures: You're viewed more positively overall than women with boyish or athletic figures with straight waists.
Alas, objectifying gazes do have real consequences, as "Prior research shows that when women are objectified, they are perceived to be less friendly, not as intelligent or competent or less moral."
Nothing those who developed early didn't learn in the 5th or 6th grade, with boys assuming that because you have boobs, you must be sharing them with everyone.
C-D is glitchy today, and I can't multiquote (actually had to code in paragraph breaks in the OP), but yep, I know. Blinding flash of the obvious, right? Oy!
C-D is glitchy today, and I can't multiquote (actually had to code in paragraph breaks in the OP), but yep, I know. Blinding flash of the obvious, right? Oy!
Someone decided to tweak a feature and turned it into a bug. There's a lot of discussion in the Administration Forum.
A guys gaze will have a tendency to travel to a girls boobs. Who knew? *facepalm* Cant say I thought all girls should share their boobs when I was in the sixth grade but the ol saying used to be once you've seen one you want to see them all and I think most of us (males) would agree that as young males we certainly applauded those girls who did share.
Not mine, I go straight for a ladies "midsection" area.... Meow!!
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