“…Female children, adolescent girls, and adult women report exposure to sexually degrading jokes, being sexually harassed, being called sexual names, having body parts ogled, and being the target of unwanted sexual advances to a significantly greater degree than boys and men (Gardner, 1980;Hill & Fischer, 2008;Klonoff & Landrine, 1995;Kozee, Tylka, Augustus-Running head: OBJECTS AND ACTIONS Horvath, & Denchik, 2007;Macmillan, Nierobisz, & Welsh, 2000;Moradi, Dirks, & Matteson, 2005;Murnen & Smolak, 2000;Puwar, 2004;Swim, Hyers, Cohen, & Ferguson, 2001). Media encounters include the depiction of women as primarily bodies and body parts in magazines, advertisements, TV programming, film, music lyrics and videos, and internet and social networking sites (for reviews, APA, 2007;Calogero, Tantleff-Dunn, & Thompson, 2011;Reichert & Carpenter, 2004).…”