" when one knows an objectified person, they know that they are not an object, and that their apparent self-objectification is imaginary "

- philosophy of the body  

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" the natural reaction to an acceptance of objectification in parents, is a desire for (apparent) self-objectification (for females), or a desire for objectification (for males) "

- philosophy of the body  


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