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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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Yes, but maybe this is materialistic of me, I quite like the idea of a beautiful woman covering the front page of a magazine; it's predatory, and misogynist, when I need that cover of a magazine to display that sexiness. There simply exists no way for the culture of nothing goes, like a religious statement, and only what exists on the front of those pages? A healthy sexual relationship in themselves, to me, is not decrying those photographs but teaching people to appreciate people.