The Greeks, like the Hebrews,
valued women primarily as the bearers of their children.
Not exact matches
Its «list of reasons Page 3 has to go» gives us a picture of how the media represents
women and how this links to a wider societal problem in which
women are
primarily regarded as decoration; their
value dependent on how conventionally attractive they are considered to be.
I agree with what you wrote, but I'm
primarily addressing the incredible pressure girls face to fit a certain shape of «
woman» in order to be
valued, and to be sex objects.
By contrast, those — and they seem
primarily to be
women — who approach experience intuitively, grasping feeling tone and insisting that
value, emotion, and purpose are experienced within reality are usually patted on the head for contributing such insights and then dismissed as too emotional or intuitive to be trusted with contributing anything important about the «real» world.
Sexually objectified
women are
valued primarily for their bodies, or body parts, which are presented as existing for the pleasure and gratification of others.