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Could you also explain what you mean by "objectification" and how is it different than "finding people sexy"
Go to any NSFW post and look at the comments. Don't say that.
Generally, the not bothering of interacting with someone as a person beyond the sexual. It's fine in certain contexts, namely one's where that's what everyone goes into the space looking for, but for contrast I typically know a few non sexual things about someone after a night of heavy flirtation and making out ar a bar