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Badger and other advertising insiders say it is possible to make successful ads that don’t objectify women and that more are coming out all the time. They know it’s on them to lead by example.
When you objectify a woman, you perpetuate the idea that her worth lies exclusively in her appearance. When I objectify a man, it's just... fun. And that's why it's okay to do it.
In some cases, the celebs won't stand for it, so they call them out. Here are 14 times interviewers tried to objectify a celeb's body, and the celeb shut them down: 1.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau—or, more specifically, his backside—broke the internet this week as every outlet picked up on his bootylicious-ness. We were immediately swept up in the phenomenon ...
Ad executive Madonna Badger created a new video “We Are #WomenNotObjects” to raise awareness about ads that objectify women. Photo: Madonna Badger ...
They found that men who frequently objectify their partner's bodies by excessively focusing on their appearance are more likely to feel shame about the shape and size of their partner's body which ...
"When we objectify men, their economic and professional power isn't reduced or threatened," writes Daisy Buchanan in Marie Claire UK. Then there's the case for a kind of perverse parity.
Surveying 119 men and 162 women who had been in heterosexual relationships, researchers Laura R. Ramsey and Tiffany Hoyt found that men who frequently objectify their partner - ie. they ...
Download this blank Wagner head and objectify the hell out of him. And on Friday, February 1, we invite you to join us in yelling “Nice blouse, sugartits!” at Wagner as often as possible.
When pressed for clarification, he said, “Advertisements that objectify women. Song content. Some of my old songs, I would never write or sing today. I get embarrassed by some of that stuff.