If Women Don’t Want To Be Treated as Sex Objects, Why Do They Dress Provocatively?
<p>I’ve recently published an <a href="https://medium.com/the-pink/what-happened-to-emily-ratajkowski-happens-to-too-many-women-75f7d77472e" rel="noopener">article</a> about Emily Ratajkowski accusing Robin Thicke of sexually assaulting her while filming the music video for ‘Blurred Lines.’</p>
<p>As expected, some men in the comments wrote that given Emily’s ‘sex-based persona’ and her many pictures and videos in ‘various states of undress,’ no one should be surprised this happened.</p>
<p>Some comments even went as far as to suggest that ‘women who sexualize themselves and use their sexuality for profit and gain should also be held personally responsible for the consequences of their choices.’</p>
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