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Oh no, the people paid for their looks are upset at being objectified again. Have you considered that other actors, who do not obsess over their looks as much, aren't often asked to do sex scenes?
Did you even read the article? I had to check your profile to make sure it was worth replying to. You seem like a good dude, but you clearly haven't learned how to empathize.
This is about setting those contractual boundaries though a coordinator. Some actors are getting flak for holding the directing team accountable to those boundaries. They say "no" and then get labeled a bitch for doing so.
Maybe read a book from a woman's perspective, or try to understand that life is grey for a lot of people. You clearly have a very black and white understanding of the world.