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  4. ^ Goldenberg, Jamie L., and Tomi-Ann Roberts, 'The Beast within the Beauty: An Existential Perspective on the Objectification and Condemnation of Women' in Jeff Greenberg, Sander Leon Koole, Thomas A. Pyszczynski and Tom Pyszczynski (eds) Handbook of Experimental Existential Psychology (Guilford Press, 2004), ISBN 9781593850409
  5. ^ Study: For Israeli women, going on vacation means more sexIrit Rosenblum, Haaretz, 26/02/2008.
  6. ^ Botting, Kate and Botting, Douglas. "Men Can Be Sex Objects Too". Cosmopolitan. August 1996.
  7. ^ No more faking: "Sex isn't over until we've had an orgasm...," say Melinda Gallagher and Emily Kramer, founders of the outrageous Cake sex empire for women. But is their love of porn and lapdancing breaking new ground, or is so-called 'raunch feminism' setting the cause back? Sharon Krum The Guardian, Monday May 15, 2006.
  8. ^ Eroticizing men: cultural influences on advertising and male objectification by Deana A. Rohlinger,Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, Feb, 2002.
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  10. ^ Save the Males | TV2 SHOWS A-Z | TV2 | tvnz.co.nz
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  14. ^ APA Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls (2007-02-19). "Report of the APA Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls, Executive Summary". American Psychological Association. Retrieved on November 2, 2007.
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  18. ^ 'Save the males': Ho culture lights fuses, but confuses, By KATHLEEN PARKER, NY Daily News, June 30th 2008. Based on "Save the Males" by Kathleen Parker, Copyright 2008, Random House, an imprint of Random House Publishing Group.
  19. ^ Yes, we are bovvered - Times Online
  20. ^ Sommers, Christina Hoff. 1994. Who Stole Feminism: How Women Have Betrayed Women. New York. Simon and Schuster pp.(264-265), ISBN 0-671-7924-8 (hc), ISBN 0-684-80156-6 (pb)
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