“…For example, in the aforementioned studies (Ramsey et al, 2017; Ramsey & Hoyt, 2015), women were asked to evaluate the extent to which their partner surveyed their bodies and tested the relationship of such perceptions with women's self‐objectification. On the one hand, meta‐perceptions are important indicators of one's attitudes and behaviours (e.g., Grutterink & Meister, 2021; Pavetich & Stathi, 2021); on the other hand, however, they are likely affected by a priori attitudes toward their partner, cognitive biases or self‐enhancement motives (e.g., Sedikides & Gregg, 2008) and, thus, they cannot be considered as a fully reliable indicator of partner's tendency to objectify.…”