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A recent study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior sheds light on the link between men’s habitual body gaze behavior and problematic attitudes related to sexual objectification. The researchers found that men who frequently direct their attention toward women’s bodies are more likely to accept harmful attitudes, such as rape myths, and have a higher likelihood of committing sexual assault. They also show less physiological reactivity when viewing images of partially dressed injured women. Sexual assault remains a significant issue in many countries, including Australia and the United …

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