Culture and upbringing reinforce the fect don't objectified. Don't touch female breasts, butts or whatever. Stop doing t stop doing it. Once shaming comes to it, i think that is problematic for this reason - once you shame somebody, you sort of shut them down. And then we can have a conversation about whether it's appropriate to look at people's breasts.
In episode 204, Michael Shermer speaks with codirector of undergraduate studies in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, Carole Hooven, PhD about testosterone. While most people agree that sex differences in human behavior exist, they disagree about the reasons. But the science is clear: testosterone is a potent force in human society, driving the bodies and behavior of the sexes apart. But, as Hooven shows in T, it does so in concert with genes and culture to produce a vast variety of male and female behavior. And, crucially, the fact that many sex differences are grounded in biology provides no support for restrictive gender norms or patriarchal values. In understanding testosterone, we better understand ourselves and one another — and how we might build a fairer, safer society.