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  • Gay and Castano's data suggest about 20 percent of women have a strong propensity toward self-objectification and are thus particularly susceptible to triggers, such as being stared at.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Miller-McCune.com Tom Jacobs 2010

  • Gay and Castano's data suggest about 20 percent of women have a strong propensity toward self-objectification and are thus particularly susceptible to triggers, such as being stared at.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Miller-McCune.com Tom Jacobs 2010

  • Gay and Castano's data suggest about 20 percent of women have a strong propensity toward self-objectification and are thus particularly susceptible to triggers, such as being stared at.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Miller-McCune.com Tom Jacobs 2010

  • Gay and Castano's data suggest about 20 percent of women have a strong propensity toward self-objectification and are thus particularly susceptible to triggers, such as being stared at.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Miller-McCune.com Tom Jacobs 2010

  • Gay and Castano's data suggest about 20 percent of women have a strong propensity toward self-objectification and are thus particularly susceptible to triggers, such as being stared at.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Miller-McCune.com Tom Jacobs 2010

  • Gay and Castano's data suggest about 20 percent of women have a strong propensity toward self-objectification and are thus particularly susceptible to triggers, such as being stared at.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Miller-McCune.com Tom Jacobs 2010

  • Gay and Castano's data suggest about 20 percent of women have a strong propensity toward self-objectification and are thus particularly susceptible to triggers, such as being stared at.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Miller-McCune.com Tom Jacobs 2010

  • Gay and Castano's data suggest about 20 percent of women have a strong propensity toward self-objectification and are thus particularly susceptible to triggers, such as being stared at.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Miller-McCune.com Tom Jacobs 2010

  • Gay and Castano's data suggest about 20 percent of women have a strong propensity toward self-objectification and are thus particularly susceptible to triggers, such as being stared at.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Miller-McCune.com Tom Jacobs 2010

  • Gay and Castano's data suggest about 20 percent of women have a strong propensity toward self-objectification and are thus particularly susceptible to triggers, such as being stared at.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Miller-McCune.com Tom Jacobs 2010

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