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Sexual objectification representing/treating a person like a sex object or one that serves another"s sexual pleasure: media is increasingly sexualized. Learned and based on cultural expectations: sex biological characteristics. Chromosomes, anatomy, etc: gender learned attitudes/behaviors, gender role attitudes/activities that are appropriate for each sex, gender id perception as male or female, stereotype expectation on how people will act based on their sex. Sexism belief that 1 sex is superior to the other. Usually toward females: patriarchy rule of the father. social organization in which males dominate females, doing gender we behave according to what is expected of us by society. How you dress, the way you carry yourself, etc: femininity young girls learn how to pose based on adults sexualizing childish behavior. Taught to value appearance: masculinity young boys learn how to act. Men cannot order fruity drinks at bars, sit taking up space, etc: male is neutral default in advertising, you will see deodorant and women"s deodorant.

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