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In these days post objectivisation are modelling jobs sexually abusive?

These days individuals and groups like Me Too, and ultra feminist groups, react to the objectification of women. So are we right to figure that women modelling be it in dresses, or lingerie, continues the scourge of objectivisation? After all, men can buy Vogue magazine too! Or is there a point we can say objectivisation stops?
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Its how you look at it really, it can be considered objectification but if the woman partaking has full understanding and uses it as empowerment then there's no problem.
You can't control how the people viewing the pictures are going to look at her but that's the same with even leaving the house.
There's always going to be people who view you as something less than human and women do cop it more because of the males sexual brain detaching from the emotional and certain cultures where a woman's sexuality is seen as a threat to male power therefore she must be nothing more than a slut... Fuck them... So many successful people know this and they do not care, you can't change that human beings are predatory and judgmental