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There may be cases where whether it\'s objectifying may be ambiguous. In those cases, it likely depends on personal interpretation whether it is or isn\'t.
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There may be cases where whether it\\\'s objectifying may be ambiguous. In those cases it likely depends on personal interpretation whether it is or isn\\\'t.
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By the way, if you\'re genuinely interested in feminism, a good way to start would be by not making broad generalizations about feminism or treating it like a monolith.
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By the way, if you\\\'re genuinely interested in feminism, a good way to start would be by not making broad generalizations about feminism or treating it like a monolith and try to look at the reasoning behind something instead of taking it at face value.
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In an example such as the one you\'ve mentioned, it depends on the context. Is there a reason for the character to be sexy? Can you elaborate or provide an example? There\'s a big difference between a character being sexy because there\'s a justification for it and a character being sexy in a way that makes no sense beyond appealing to audiences. Compare a character who may wear a sexy outfit because she\'s going clubbing and it\'s the sort of outfit she\'d like based on the personality that has been previously established for her, and a character who is an action hero but is wearing an outfit that is sexy without making any sense in a combat setting. Compare, also, something like a character being established as attractive, and a character who is supposed to be average-looking or ugly but is played by a conventionally attractive actress.
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In an example such as the one you\\\'ve mentioned, it depends on the context. Is there a reason for the character to be sexy? Can you elaborate or provide an example? There\\\'s a big difference between a character being sexy because there\\\'s a justification for it and a character being sexy in a way that makes no sense beyond appealing to audiences. Compare a character who may wear a sexy outfit because she\\\'s going clubbing and it\\\'s the sort of outfit she\\\'d like based on the personality that has been previously established for her, and a character who is an action hero but is wearing an outfit that is sexy without making any sense in a combat setting. Compare, too, something like a character being established as attractive and a character who is supposed to be average-looking or ugly bing played by a conventionally attractive actress.
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