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Jyoti Yadav is Assistant Editor with ThePrint. She is an award-winning journalist, known for her gender-sensitive reporting and ground-breaking features on rural India, transformative policies, and systemic injustices. She joined ThePrint in March 2019. Jyoti can be reached at jyoti.yadav@theprint.in
Can anyone deny the fact that some women are sexually more attractive than others? Is it possible for a man to suppress his desire to fantasize on such women? When he is fantazising he is treating that woman as a sexual object. When two such fantazisors meet, they will talk about their fantasies. Women also fantacize exactly the same way and talk about men as sexual objects in the same way. Probably the only difference is that men may not object to their being treated as sex objects while women may not like it.