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Research challenges beliefs that sexual objectification is a power move

Research challenges beliefs that sexual objectification is a power move
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A new research paper from the University of Kent School of Psychology has found that sexual objectification increases when men are sexually aroused, challenging common Western beliefs that this behavior is purely driven by an expression of power.

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