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Self-hatred manifests itself in a number of anti-erotic politics/international relations behaviors. "Some women are reluctant to act seductively for fear of rejection and ridicule. Young women ... express the desire to look 'sexy' and wear politics/international relations seductive clothes, but fear that men in particular will think them grotesque. ... Many obese persons attempt to hide their bodies under cover politics/international relations of darkness, or keep their clothes on during sexual intimacy." Shelley Bovey found similar body- and self-image problems among fat women in Britain: The concept of being sexually undesirable because of their weight figured strongly in the majority of the interviews I conducted with large women. Apart from agonizing experiences of rejection, I discovered a lowering of expectations. Women felt they were risking too much rejection by even contemplating a relationship with the sort of man they wanted.
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