The girls who pose in magazines and work at strip joints do this on their own terms, and they get paid well to do it. They are being objectified, but they are fully aware of that fact when they strip down. Personally, the only person I want seeing my body is my husband, but it isn't my place to tell anyone else what they should do with their bodies, and I'm not about to try to control my husband to the point that he may want to go out and feel up some strange woman's body. If he is with me or looking at me, it should be because that is where he wants to be, not because I'm making that choice for him. If he wants to be with someone else, I can make the choice to not allow him to be with me after.
Besides, how is looking at a magazine any different than watching a movie with a scantily clad female in it? Many actresses also do nude scenes. So, if Halle Berry does a nude scene and wins an Oscar for it, it is art, but if Anna Nicole Smith poses in Playboy nude, its trashy? Doesn't make sense to me; nudity is nudity. Sure, when my husband watches *bleep* or looks at nude pictures, he's not thinking about me... but he's also not out there putting his baby-maker in someone else's body, either. I look at other men, too, and sometimes they happen to be nude. I love to sit back with a bowl of popcorn and watch
Supernatural and think to myself "Gee, Jensen Ackles is one fine piece of booty," but I'm not out with the boy next door, either. It is a natural thing to look, plain and simple. It doesn't bother me, unless it becomes an obsession and interferes with what we do in the privacy of our bedroom.