Objectified
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IMDB rating: 7.40 Plot: A feature-length documentary about our complex relationship with manufactured objects and, by extension, the people who design them. |
Actors: Bangle Chris,Blauvelt Andrew,Bouroullec Erwan,Bouroullec Ronan,Dunne Anthony,Formosa Dan,Fukasawa Naoto,Ive Jonathan,Newson Marc,Rams Dieter,Rashid Karim,Stowell Davin,Documentary,
If women think they are objectified, then why do objects from men win so many over?
I will list a few, but there are many more:
Money, cars, houses, clothes, diamonds, flowers, etc.
Some people are into material things.
I still say you can’t buy love.
x0brunette | Nov 21, 2008
And why are you not being objective with your question. Like this question doesn’t apply to men I suppose?
Not all people are materialistic and the older a person gets the less they care about "things".
MLJ | Nov 21, 2008
This question makes no sense
If a woman thinks she is objectified by men, she thinks that men only see her as a sexual object
If a woman likes to receive gifts (or objects, as you call them) then that’s just her personal taste and has nothing to do with being objectified.
Based on your logic, parents objectify their children during christmas when they give them gifts…?
BexV | Nov 21, 2008
Generally, the ones who are against being objectified are not the ones accepting expensive gifts from men.
"Women" are not one large collective consciousness. This will shock you…but women are people, and people are individuals.
Tracey | Nov 21, 2008
I don’t think you get what ‘objectified’ means.
The normal meaning of the term ‘objectified’ is that women are viewed more as possessions or playthings than as individual people. It really has nothing to do with presents men may give them.
Shishkani | Nov 21, 2008
Tags: 2009, Bangle Chris, Blauvelt Andrew, Bouroullec Erwan, Bouroullec Ronan, Documentary, Dunne Anthony, Formosa Dan, Fukasawa Naoto, Ive Jonathan, Newson Marc, Rams Dieter, Rashid Karim, Stowell Davin

