Is that the polite way to call objectification now?
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Objectification is an assumption you make. Someone can, and people often do, appreciate qualities that others may have without diluting their being or existence down to it.
Like, if a man is passionate about the beauty in females, and notably so. Do people feel as though that passion may indicate or lead to other less desirable qualities?
I guess I don’t understand what you mean by notably passionate about it. Like how would it be notable. What do you mean he does to show this? Give examples of how this would be notable.
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Is that the polite way to call objectification now?
Objectification is an assumption you make. Someone can, and people often do, appreciate qualities that others may have without diluting their being or existence down to it.
I don’t believe you’re capable of that as an obviously single heterosexual man who’s never been to a single session of therapy
So like most men?
The use of "deep" meant to imply a comparatively greater degree.
I don’t know what you mean.
Like, if a man is passionate about the beauty in females, and notably so. Do people feel as though that passion may indicate or lead to other less desirable qualities?
I guess I don’t understand what you mean by notably passionate about it. Like how would it be notable. What do you mean he does to show this? Give examples of how this would be notable.