A boy who half-heartedly tries to be part of the “in crowd” of his school meets a rebel who teaches him a more devious way to play social politics.
those of the ancient california condor!
cosmo tip #243
when you’re reaching climax, scream “whats hip-hop-a-happening to me!”
cosmo tip #249
when hes having sex with you, shout out your own name instead of his.
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Spell your tumblr name with your tags. DO IT!
o - omg fucj off he’s staring at his lips
h - HA HA FUCKER SNAKE GOT YOUR YOUTH
e - elvis elvis keep your pelvis
n - no one is taking my breath away
j - jay z: king of the universe
a - America has tons of culture
y - you are so attractive i forgot i was hungry
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Strewth.
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Study: The Objectification of Women Is a Real, Measurable Phenomenon
PROBLEM: Women’s bare bodies are on display in billboards, movie posters, and many other kinds of ads. Though plenty of studies have looked at the ramifications of this pervasive sexual objectification, it’s unclear if we see near-naked people as human beings or if we really do view them as mere objects.
METHODOLOGY: Researchers led by Philippe Bernard presented participants pictures of men and women in sexualized poses, wearing a swimsuit or underwear, one by one on a computer screen. Since pictures of people present a recognition problem when they’re turned upside down, but images of objects don’t have that problem, some of the photos were presented right side up and others upside down. After each picture, there was a second of black screen before each participant was shown two images and was asked to choose the one that matched the one he or she had just seen.
RESULTS: The male and female subjects matched the photos similarly. They recognized right-side-up men better than upside-down men, suggesting that they saw the sexualized men as persons. On the contrary, the women in underwear weren’t any harder to recognize when they appeared upside down, indicating that the sexy women were consistently identified as objects.
CONCLUSION: People objectify women in sexualized photos, but not men.
SOURCE: The full study, “Integrating Sexual Objectification With Object Versus Person Recognition: The Sexualized-Body-Inversion Hypothesis,” is published in the journal Psychological Science.
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