Ok, can I first say that sometimes women/girls want to feel like they look good, independently of trying to attract attention? Maybe some psychologist person would say that's impossible, the only reason I could possibly care about my appearance is that I want to be impregnated. A lot of people who get involved in this type of debate believe that, but I disagree.
I don't understand the clothing industry. I wear a certain style of clothing regardless of what is in style. Usually pretty fitted, but never very revealing. I often have to search hard to find things I like out of all the trendy crap. I have no idea if girls who follow the trends actually feel good about doing so. Maybe they like it, maybe it's all they could find or afford.
You know those programs that "invent" random recipes by taking not-very-useful data about existing recipes, and mashing ingredients together? That's how clothes seem to be designed. It's not about making nice clothes, it's about jamming 5 tacky trends into 1 unfortunate shirt. And a lot of the "trendy" clothes I've seen have reasonable necklines or are even very wide-fitting. It's not that women's clothes are all slutty, it's just that they're mostly very ugly.
IIN that female clothing is so sexualized?
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Ok, can I first say that sometimes women/girls want to feel like they look good, independently of trying to attract attention? Maybe some psychologist person would say that's impossible, the only reason I could possibly care about my appearance is that I want to be impregnated. A lot of people who get involved in this type of debate believe that, but I disagree.
I don't understand the clothing industry. I wear a certain style of clothing regardless of what is in style. Usually pretty fitted, but never very revealing. I often have to search hard to find things I like out of all the trendy crap. I have no idea if girls who follow the trends actually feel good about doing so. Maybe they like it, maybe it's all they could find or afford.
You know those programs that "invent" random recipes by taking not-very-useful data about existing recipes, and mashing ingredients together? That's how clothes seem to be designed. It's not about making nice clothes, it's about jamming 5 tacky trends into 1 unfortunate shirt. And a lot of the "trendy" clothes I've seen have reasonable necklines or are even very wide-fitting. It's not that women's clothes are all slutty, it's just that they're mostly very ugly.