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fandomsecrets2016-02-14 04:08 pm
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That doesn't mean in the next seconds... minutes... however long, the higher brain doesn't come in and go, "Oh by the way that sex thing is also a person with dreams and goals and aspirations and they might not include you, so you should probably consider treating them as such."
The initial reaction is not the problem, the lack of the second one is.
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We do? I don't really. Maybe this has personal variance.
Also you're kind of contradicting yourself. Like before you said "it's not immoral to sexually objectify people", then elsewhere in the thread you're saying "but it IS immoral, that's what I actually meant!" and now you're moving goalposts by saying "well what I MEANT was that it is okay but only for a few seconds/minutes, after that it's immoral".
btw I totally think it's possible to go "wow, sexy" without objectifying someone. However that particular reaction might be actually pretty similar and we're having a semantics argument. I'm not really sure. I don't think it's inherently objectifying to look at someone, feel attraction, and go "damn".