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Bar Refaeli's Bikini Body Is Destroying All Men's Brains - Nooner!

In Love & Sex by Christina , on Thursday, February 19, 2009, 12:00 PM (PST)
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Pretty, but dangerous.
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Ok, obvious findings urk me.

Especially when they’re deemed scientific. A study out of the UK found yesterday that men are more likely to think of women as objects after looking at sexy pictures of females bodies. Uh, is this not an obvious fact? Am I totally outta line here? I don't really think so.

Studies found that sexy images not only shift the way men perceive women, they also found that constant viewing of these pics shut down areas of the brain linked to empathy for other peoples' emotions. Great.

So what does this mean for all us females? Susan Fiske, a psychologist at Princeton University in New Jersey, said that these images can can even shift men's perception of women from people to interact with, to objects to act upon.

So, that Sports Illustrated that was delivered to that guy in accounting yesterday, might just translate into sexual harassment today.

"When there are sexualized images in the workplace, it's hard for people not to think about their female colleagues in those terms. It spills over from the images to the workplace," she said.

This strong locker-room culture can prohibit women's advancement in the workplace and promote overall maltreatment in all areas of man to woman interactions.

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Comments (3)
Posted By Dianna (3 years ago)
I'm pretty, but dangerous.
 
Posted By vhaakon (3 years ago)
Who did such a sloppy job! How does observing a beautiful woman jump to sexual harassment? We all like beauty and most do not have the discipline, to really work on ourselves. What about sexy men? More women choose sexy men than non sexy. When the catalog for international Male hits every woman runs over to ogle the handsome males does that reflect the same? Yep it does. So women see males in the workplace as sexual objects! So what? It just means that we are Human nothing more.
 
Posted By Jessica (3 years ago)
Did you read the article or the linked study? Something tells me no.
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