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When we are self-objectifying, our identities are split in two: the one living her life and the one watching and judging her.
Walk out of theaters, cancel subscriptions, turn those tabloids over in the checkout aisle, find a new TV show to love, unfollow that influencer, mute that
Bechdel test: it has to have at least two named women in it; who talk to each other; about something besides a man.
Self-objectification is the invisible prison of picturing yourself being looked at instead of just fully living.

