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<strong>Success object</strong> is a term coined by [[Warren Farrell]]. Whereas women may be sex objects, men are more likely to be success objects - sought after because of their wealth rather than sexual characteristics. This can be seen as an expression of [[hypergamy]]. |
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 1 June 2022
Success object is a term coined by Warren Farrell. Whereas women may be sex objects, men are more likely to be success objects - sought after because of their wealth rather than sexual characteristics. This can be seen as an expression of hypergamy.