Follow up question. 1. Is having sexual fantasies about someone you know but do not have an IRL sexual relationship with creepy? 2. Do you do it?
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It's interesting, the results from the original poll already blew the pattern I thought might be there out of the water.
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I actually expected it to go in the opposite direction. There's a lot more messaging towards men about how objectifying people is bad and wrong, and women tend to get a lot more of a free pass for doing so. (Also in the conversation that lead to this that was the gender split)
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My counterargument to this is literally all of fandom.
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The core of slash fiction is basically an entire culture built around mostly cis het women objectifying gay men. (I don't necessarily think this is bad, but it's very much a thing)
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I agree. I was using it as an argument against the idea that women are used to being objectified so know it's bad and don't do it, not making any broader claims.
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