Daily Bulletin

Men's Weekly

.

Sexually objectifying women leads women to objectify themselves, and harms emotional well-being

  • Written by Peter Koval, Academic, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne
Sexually objectifying women leads women to objectify themselves, and harms emotional well-beingIn our research, one-third of women experienced sexual objectification at least once.From shutterstock.com

How does a woman feel when a man wolf-whistles at her from across the street? Or when a male coworker gives her body a fleeting once-over before looking her in the eye?

These examples may seem relatively innocent to some, but our research has...

Read more: Sexually objectifying women leads women to objectify themselves, and harms emotional well-being

Business News

Why Choosing the Right Labour Hire Company on the Gold Coast Matters for Your Business

Introduction For many businesses across the Gold Coast, staffing remains one of the most significant challenges. The region’s diverse economy, with its mix of tourism, construction, hospitality, and ...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

The Importance of Scrap Metal Melbourne Recycling and Car Battery Disposal

In a growing city like Melbourne, sustainability and efficient waste management are continually growing concerns. Of the numerous categories of waste, scrap metal and used vehicle batteries stand out ...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Workplace Health Checks: A Smart Investment for Small Business Success

Running a small business means every team member counts and when poor health leads to absenteeism or low energy, productivity and profits take a hit. Lost workdays, rising healthcare costs, and staff ...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

LayBy Deals