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Whenever I'm out in public with my friends, if a woman passes by, they always feel compelled to say whether or not "would bang". They make it out like I'm the weird one for not doing this.

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[–] JuryNullification@hexbear.net 23 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

It’s objectification. You are reducing another human being into an object whose only characteristic is whether or not you’d fuck them.

Commenting on someone’s fashion choices, how they’ve styled their hair, how they’ve chosen to present themselves, etc is normally not objectifying, as those are choices that person made. Saying, “that person is pretty/handsome/beautiful” is closer to objectifying but is more dependent on the rest of the context. But saying “I’d fuck her” is objectification.

This isn’t Puritanism, it’s about seeing other human beings as human beings and not a hole to fuck.