SOCL 2001 : FInal Study Guide
Document Summary
Sexual objectification - representing or treating a person like a sex object, one that serves another"s sexual pleasure. People, who live together with commitment, care for children and share emotional ties. The functions of a family include emotional support, economic security, socialization, reproduction, social placement and regulating singled out and used to draw attention to a product. sexual behavior. Types include: media is becoming increasingly sexualized, advertisement plays a large role in our lives. We may not realize it, but the true intents of the advertised messages are subliminally accepted by our brains. Advertisements featuring women are almost all tampered with through digital enhancement, causing many to accept the ideal woman as young, thin and white (often blonde haired and blue eyed). Patterns include: children becoming more un-childlike, primarily young girls who wear padded bras/bathing suits. It is a physical encounter without expectations, tends to happen after alcohol consumption. 15. 1% have participated in hand to genital intercourse.