Jessey Anthony
1 min readMar 7, 2022

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Sure, sexual objectification has existed for decades. But women have learned to take advantage of this misogynistic culture. Which is why men have no intention of stopping it.

I think the best we can do is to avoid habits or lifestyles that attract men's attention to objectify us. It's time we restructure the messages we send out with our bodies.

It will be almost impossible to turn "black" to "white." Just like we can't look at some without having a thought over it. Whether it's good or bad, we will always have an opinion about what we see.

I don't see men wearing thongs as bikini or walking the streets in see-through pants. And for men who go about shirtless, women also have a label for them.

For Christ's sake, we should know that when we say something is morally wrong or right it all goes with the context.

I'm not a fan of explicit dressing so I hardly get objectifying compliments from what I wear. So if you don't want to be objectified, don't look the part.

Models, celebrities and sex workers are making money off their bodies so when you show off your body parts, you are sending a message. Whether you know it or not.

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Jessey Anthony
Jessey Anthony

Written by Jessey Anthony

Motivational speaker, fitness enthusiast, and self-improvement nerd. See how I stay fit and confident: bit.ly/3j0Lm9Z

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