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5:35 pm - 11/19/2012

Cameron Diaz: “Every Woman Wants to be Objectified — It’s Healthy”



Cameron Diaz makes the case for why some women “want to be objectified” in an eyebrow-raising, yet candid interview with the Sunday Times.

“I think every woman does want to be objectified. There’s a little part of you at all times that hopes to be somewhat objectified, and I think it’s healthy,” the actress tells the paper.

Diaz notes that she personally finds scantily-clad photo shoots to be “empowering.”

She says, “I’m not some young girl with the photographer going, ‘Will you take your clothes off?’ I’m like [mimes stripping], ‘How does this look?’”

“They’re like, ‘Today we’re not going to put anything other than bras and heels on you,’” Diaz continues, “and I’m like, ‘These heels are not high enough.’”


“I’m a woman, I know how to handle myself,” the What to Expect When You’re Expecting star adds.

Diaz explains, “I know what I feel comfortable doing and I know my sexuality."

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hahahey 19th-Nov-2012 11:40 pm (UTC)
see if she said some women, I'd be like okay, that's maybe you and some women, but saying every woman is a terrible generalization to make. she needs to stfu and realize that just because she's okay with being objectified doesn't mean she can speak for everyone else
thewhowhatwhats 20th-Nov-2012 02:21 am (UTC)
Women in general want to feel sexy and desirable, but objectification is dehumanizing and degrading. I don't think a some women do, but it's definitely unhealthy to want to be objectified. It's not a good thing when women base all their worth on how much men want to fuck them while having no respect for them as a person.
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