Sexualization of women in the media
The sexual revolution movement of the 1960s was meant to break the social norms that pressured women to act, dress, and play certain roles within society.
The sexual revolution movement of the 1960s was meant to break the social norms that pressured women to act, dress, and play certain roles within society.
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