There is a stark difference between being sexual and being sexualized. Men are permitted to be sexual, but are not oversexualized in media. Inversely, women are permitted to be sexualized in media, but are prohibited from being sexual. Having said that, the sexualization of women in media creates boundaries for women that men do not face, and impacts the cognitive development and mental health of women. The tendency to oversexualize women is a very “western” or “first world” occurrence (North America/Canada/Europe/Developed Countries), and is influenced by modernization and the availability of technology and media. (citation). Objectifying women or treating them as a body/collective of parts
There is a stark difference between being sexual and being sexualized. Men are permitted to be sexual, but are not oversexualized in media. Inversely, women are permitted to be sexualized in media, but are prohibited from being sexual. Having said that, the sexualization of women in media creates boundaries for women that men do not face, and impacts the cognitive development and mental health of women. The tendency to oversexualize women is a very “western” or “first world” occurrence (North America/Canada/Europe/Developed Countries), and is influenced by modernization and the availability of technology and media. (citation). Objectifying women or treating them as a body/collective of parts