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the article is about tabloids. tabloids DESERVE criticism —especially when woman have to avoid them as part of their treatment for mental health conditions and they're located next to every checkout at the grocery store.

should i also look for sources online to help me better understand the psychology behind why a woman's clothing size is labeled a ZERO ?

i'm not afraid to die and take everyone with me

heaven forbid someone points out constructive criticism.

oh no

that's my impression too. i'm just curious how the psychology plays out here, like calling a muscle disorder to mean someone who works out too little instead of all the myriad of other possibilities it could apply to. seems like the treatment itself, or at least the naming of the thing, may very well enforce the

i get that, i read the original post

erectile dysfunction is specific

"But the objectification of men is a false equivalency to the objectification of women, because what's being fetishized is strength. Virility, capability, vigor, fortitude. Power. In a world where men actually do have power. You can't say the same about the standard objectification of women, which usually revolves

"But the objectification of men is a false equivalency to the objectification of women, because what's being fetishized is strength. Virility, capability, vigor, fortitude. Power. In a world where men actually do have power. You can't say the same about the standard objectification of women, which usually revolves