Surely this is objectifying the sex, not the participants?
Eh, whatever. It’s kind of a silly analogy anyway, because commercial transactions involve persuading people to do things they don’t like doing (paying money, giving away goods) in exchange for other things.
Yes.
Surely this is objectifying the sex, not the participants?
Eh, whatever. It’s kind of a silly analogy anyway, because commercial transactions involve persuading people to do things they don’t like doing (paying money, giving away goods) in exchange for other things.