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This message that we should look at our sexuality as food—” “For someone else,” Renee finished my sentence. I nodded. “As though it’s all about how well we are able to feed others,” I continued. “Like, ‘If I let this person eat, then this other person won’t be properly fed. Or won’t want to devour me—’ ” “Or ‘I just won’t be any good anymore,’ ” Renee added, frowning.
Emily Schmidt
The objectification of women as a consumable good in context to sexuality is unfortunately not uncommon.
Pure: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Shamed a Generation of Young Women and How I Broke Free
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