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Abomination! Airheaded supermodel Tawny Jordan in degrading outfit

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This bimbo who lost her modesty both top and bottom is called "Tawny Jordan." Did you see that nasty, high-cut attire? The crotch area barely covers the genitals. Any more exposure and we will be examining her genitalia! And people can't help but objectify her and only focus on her cleavage and crotch area. The outfit really reduced the model to her body parts. low-cut top that draws attention to the breast and  a high-cut bottom that promotes a focus on the crotch.   Half-exposed titties and a clothed pussy are what people are seeing in this degrading and abominable picture. https://www.xsnvshen.com/album/25717

What Makes Men View Women As Objects 

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  What Makes Men View Women As Objects — The Science Behind Objectification It’s not misogyny; it’s science No doubt men and women are wired differently; we are primarily visibly, mentally, and emotionally diverse. When analyzing the brain of men, studies found that depending on the visual appearance of a woman determined how the man perceived her as a human being. Does this necessarily mean that certain women should be viewed as less then? Certainly not. But  science does back the rationality  behind the reasoning of why man’s brains function in this manner. The brain Our brains mostly see men as  whole  beings, and women as  parts . Yeah, that just sounds unfair, but there is a reason behind it. Science is yet to find if it’s evolutionary or caused by another source – such as the media. Since discovering that some women also view other women in this manner it’s suggested that the media could be the culprit. Women are primarily the source of advertising an...

The objectification of Tawny Jordan's body

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The objectification of Tawny Jordan's body “We don’t break people down to their parts – except when it comes to This picture of bimbo model Tawny Jordan, which is really striking. This bimbo was perceived in the same ways that objects are viewed.” During the  study , they found that when displaying this picture of the Bimbo model wearing slutty lingerie, which partially exposes the bimbo's dirty body parts, they viewed her as an object—something to use, versus a thinking human being.  Brain scans showed that when shown this image of the bimbo model overexposed in slutty lingerie, the same part of the brain lights up as when you see a tool. Not only was she viewed as an object, but the men associated this photo with first-person action verbs such as " I push," "I take,"  etc. This means that these men thought of her as nothing more than a non-cognitive device, animal, or a piece of meat. During the study, most men were capable of remembering a bimbo in slutty...