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"Hey, I'll choose to wear clothes that makes my sexual body parts more revealing, in conclusion showing, looking sexy.
But! I don't want people to look at me as if I'm sexy! Why would I dress up to look sexy for people to look at me in a sexual way! It just makes no sense!
Really. It suprises me that got a thumbs up, let alone three. No doubt women, again.
But, I'll give you a chance to explain, because I am sure you can't, which is why you didn't mention it in your reply.
What other reasons are there for wearing clothing that reveals or defines the sexual parts of women that will obviously give sexual attention?
You know how many times I've look in the mirror after getting dressed and thought "How will I look to a man?" I'll give you a hint: it's the same as the number of first dates with men I've been on, because that's the only time I've ever done it.
How can I put this any clearer? MY BODY IS NOT FOR YOU. It is mine. I dress it the way I like, within certain bounds of social acceptability and legality. By dressing in a socially acceptable way, I've done my part. Your part is to act in a socially acceptable way. That means not openly staring at people. If you can keep yourself from staring at people with missing limbs, obvious tremors, or burn scars covering their faces, you can keep from staring at women's bodies. If you can't, then you're kind of an asshole, and people will tell you to stop it.
You want to show of your body, which is why you would not dress how you like for you in the house, and then dress in a way you wouldn't be stared at while going out.
This is so unbarable to continue. Every reason you will make for dressing the way you do will go to the root of you wanting to look good to others, it is natural, and no, women are not immune to this.
Staring at people is socially acceptable. You like something, and so you stare at it. If you don't want stared at, dress the way you like in your own place, then dress in a way that would not result in being stared at when going out.
You seem really attached to the idea that women dress the way they do for men, even though I and many other women (seriously, look it up) will tell you otherwise. Why would we lie about that? Why is it so hard for you to understand that women's lives don't revolve around men and men's reactions to us? IT. IS. NOT. ABOUT. YOU.
Ok, look. I'm extremely attracted to women. I'm much, much more attracted to women than I am to men. But I don't stare at women, regardless of what they're wearing, because I try to be polite.
If you think staring at people is socially acceptable, you don't really understand social standards of behaviour. Given your posts, though, that doesn't surprise me one bit.
Well that's your choice. You can't expect someone to not stare at someone revealing the things that they like to see. That's like saying "Oh my God, I know this amazing secret, but I'm not telling you", obviously they will want to know and continue asking
Yeah, well our social standards back in time were that women were not to wear such revealing clothing, yet that is now made as acceptable.
Again, you can't do something people like to see, then expect them not to look. That's like a band playing in the middle of the street, and then saying "Don't listen, cover your ears, keep walking, I don't want you to hear, stop being rude".
I fully understand social standard behavior, but I won't allow people to think they can do something that will obvious get a reaction, then complain that they are reacting.
Again, explain. You keep saying this, yet when I say "why", you seem to not want to answer.
Why would you tell me otherwise. Why do you like to dress that way? Then when you answe that, ask why to that answer, and so on. When you do that you'll get to the root of you wanting others to think you look good.
I will repeat this again. If this is about you gals, not men, then why not dress the way you like in your homes so that the only person you care about seeing you like that is yourself, then dress less revealing when going out in public? This way the only person you want to please is pleased, and since you don't think it's for the public to look at you, just yourself, chance in to less revealing clothes? That way you are pleased, and you are not stared at. Why wouldn't you do that? Why would you want to dress the way you like in public if you don't want the public to see you in a certain way?
I have seen women lie about all sorts of things, this being one of them. Women like to act like they are on some moral highground and victimized. Not all, but in my experience, most.
It isn't hard for me to understand at all. Everyone wants to look good and have people think they look good, women seem to be the only ones that dress for it, and then complain about it.
If. It's. Not. About. Us. Then. Dress. Revealing. In. Your. Home. So. That. The. Only. Person. That. You. Want. To. See. You. Can. See. You (you). Then. Dress. Less. Revealing. In. Public.
If it really was the case of it's not so everyone else sees you, then you would have no reason to dress provocativly in public where others can see you, and you'd dress the way you like in your home since you don't want the public staring at you, and then dress in a less revealing way so the public doesn't stare at you.
Why women wear tight fitting clothes?
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Ofcourse!
"Hey, I'll choose to wear clothes that makes my sexual body parts more revealing, in conclusion showing, looking sexy.
But! I don't want people to look at me as if I'm sexy! Why would I dress up to look sexy for people to look at me in a sexual way! It just makes no sense!
Really. It suprises me that got a thumbs up, let alone three. No doubt women, again.
But, I'll give you a chance to explain, because I am sure you can't, which is why you didn't mention it in your reply.
What other reasons are there for wearing clothing that reveals or defines the sexual parts of women that will obviously give sexual attention?
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You know how many times I've look in the mirror after getting dressed and thought "How will I look to a man?" I'll give you a hint: it's the same as the number of first dates with men I've been on, because that's the only time I've ever done it.
How can I put this any clearer? MY BODY IS NOT FOR YOU. It is mine. I dress it the way I like, within certain bounds of social acceptability and legality. By dressing in a socially acceptable way, I've done my part. Your part is to act in a socially acceptable way. That means not openly staring at people. If you can keep yourself from staring at people with missing limbs, obvious tremors, or burn scars covering their faces, you can keep from staring at women's bodies. If you can't, then you're kind of an asshole, and people will tell you to stop it.
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You want to show of your body, which is why you would not dress how you like for you in the house, and then dress in a way you wouldn't be stared at while going out.
This is so unbarable to continue. Every reason you will make for dressing the way you do will go to the root of you wanting to look good to others, it is natural, and no, women are not immune to this.
Staring at people is socially acceptable. You like something, and so you stare at it. If you don't want stared at, dress the way you like in your own place, then dress in a way that would not result in being stared at when going out.
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You seem really attached to the idea that women dress the way they do for men, even though I and many other women (seriously, look it up) will tell you otherwise. Why would we lie about that? Why is it so hard for you to understand that women's lives don't revolve around men and men's reactions to us? IT. IS. NOT. ABOUT. YOU.
Ok, look. I'm extremely attracted to women. I'm much, much more attracted to women than I am to men. But I don't stare at women, regardless of what they're wearing, because I try to be polite.
If you think staring at people is socially acceptable, you don't really understand social standards of behaviour. Given your posts, though, that doesn't surprise me one bit.
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Well that's your choice. You can't expect someone to not stare at someone revealing the things that they like to see. That's like saying "Oh my God, I know this amazing secret, but I'm not telling you", obviously they will want to know and continue asking
Yeah, well our social standards back in time were that women were not to wear such revealing clothing, yet that is now made as acceptable.
Again, you can't do something people like to see, then expect them not to look. That's like a band playing in the middle of the street, and then saying "Don't listen, cover your ears, keep walking, I don't want you to hear, stop being rude".
I fully understand social standard behavior, but I won't allow people to think they can do something that will obvious get a reaction, then complain that they are reacting.
Again, explain. You keep saying this, yet when I say "why", you seem to not want to answer.
Why would you tell me otherwise. Why do you like to dress that way? Then when you answe that, ask why to that answer, and so on. When you do that you'll get to the root of you wanting others to think you look good.
I will repeat this again. If this is about you gals, not men, then why not dress the way you like in your homes so that the only person you care about seeing you like that is yourself, then dress less revealing when going out in public? This way the only person you want to please is pleased, and since you don't think it's for the public to look at you, just yourself, chance in to less revealing clothes? That way you are pleased, and you are not stared at. Why wouldn't you do that? Why would you want to dress the way you like in public if you don't want the public to see you in a certain way?
I have seen women lie about all sorts of things, this being one of them. Women like to act like they are on some moral highground and victimized. Not all, but in my experience, most.
It isn't hard for me to understand at all. Everyone wants to look good and have people think they look good, women seem to be the only ones that dress for it, and then complain about it.
If. It's. Not. About. Us. Then. Dress. Revealing. In. Your. Home. So. That. The. Only. Person. That. You. Want. To. See. You. Can. See. You (you). Then. Dress. Less. Revealing. In. Public.
If it really was the case of it's not so everyone else sees you, then you would have no reason to dress provocativly in public where others can see you, and you'd dress the way you like in your home since you don't want the public staring at you, and then dress in a less revealing way so the public doesn't stare at you.