Revealing clothing

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Only when we are on vacation in the Caribbean without our kids.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why women need to wear revealing clothing in public but men survive fine without it? Would we be as open to men wearing revealing clothing in public? If they want to flaunt what they got, shouldn't we be more accepting to see male genitalia in public?


Because we have historically been trained to please/entertain them. They get to be comfortable and functional (see flat shoes shoes), without painting their face and nails, curling their hair etc.

It is a waste of women’s time, and we should stop wearing costumes to entertain them.


And historically we as women needed to do that to secure our financial well-being. But that hasn't been the case for a long time now. So surely you do understand that a vast majority of us dress any way we like because WE LIKE IT. I like to have long hair that is not gray. I like to have nicely manicured nails, I like to wear dresses.


If you are courting sexual attention from strangers, don’t complain that they treat you like a sex object.



Existing in public isn’t “courting sexual attention from strangers”. People have foot fetishes— is everyone in sandals “courting sexual attention” from them?


If you wear yoga pants that reveals your cameltoe, go braless or something low cut, you have to be aware that you are attracting sexual attention. Maybe it’s what you want - and that’s fine! personally I think all attractive women should dress like that… weirdly, not all do - it’s like some of them don’t want men to leer at them and objectify them.
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Anonymous wrote:Only when we are on vacation in the Caribbean without our kids.


Beach doesn't count.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why women need to wear revealing clothing in public but men survive fine without it? Would we be as open to men wearing revealing clothing in public? If they want to flaunt what they got, shouldn't we be more accepting to see male genitalia in public?


Because we have historically been trained to please/entertain them. They get to be comfortable and functional (see flat shoes shoes), without painting their face and nails, curling their hair etc.

It is a waste of women’s time, and we should stop wearing costumes to entertain them.


And historically we as women needed to do that to secure our financial well-being. But that hasn't been the case for a long time now. So surely you do understand that a vast majority of us dress any way we like because WE LIKE IT. I like to have long hair that is not gray. I like to have nicely manicured nails, I like to wear dresses.


If you are courting sexual attention from strangers, don’t complain that they treat you like a sex object.



Existing in public isn’t “courting sexual attention from strangers”. People have foot fetishes— is everyone in sandals “courting sexual attention” from them?


If you wear yoga pants that reveals your cameltoe, go braless or something low cut, you have to be aware that you are attracting sexual attention. Maybe it’s what you want - and that’s fine! personally I think all attractive women should dress like that… weirdly, not all do - it’s like some of them don’t want men to leer at them and objectify them.


Yes, we should always consider the poor men in all of our decisions.

OR

They just want to be comfortable and don’t give a F what men feel.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why women need to wear revealing clothing in public but men survive fine without it? Would we be as open to men wearing revealing clothing in public? If they want to flaunt what they got, shouldn't we be more accepting to see male genitalia in public?


Because we have historically been trained to please/entertain them. They get to be comfortable and functional (see flat shoes shoes), without painting their face and nails, curling their hair etc.

It is a waste of women’s time, and we should stop wearing costumes to entertain them.


And historically we as women needed to do that to secure our financial well-being. But that hasn't been the case for a long time now. So surely you do understand that a vast majority of us dress any way we like because WE LIKE IT. I like to have long hair that is not gray. I like to have nicely manicured nails, I like to wear dresses.


If you are courting sexual attention from strangers, don’t complain that they treat you like a sex object.



Existing in public isn’t “courting sexual attention from strangers”. People have foot fetishes— is everyone in sandals “courting sexual attention” from them?


If you wear yoga pants that reveals your cameltoe, go braless or something low cut, you have to be aware that you are attracting sexual attention. Maybe it’s what you want - and that’s fine! personally I think all attractive women should dress like that… weirdly, not all do - it’s like some of them don’t want men to leer at them and objectify them.


What you seem to not understand is that one attracts sexual attention simply by existing in public. Like I said— foot fetishes are well documented. My sandals are probably turning someone on. That person is probably leering and objectifying me. So should I never go out in sandals because some dude likes feet? Why are my clothing choices supposed to be constrained by the poor behavior (leering) of men?
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Anonymous wrote:Depends what are we talking about here.

A low-cut V-neck, perhaps a backless classy dress.... or more like Diasy Dukes on a mother of 3?

If the former, I'll wear something like that to a wedding or party.

But if revealing is trashy, nope. That's low class to me


I always feel bad for boys whose mothers dress too trashy. And know those girls will be dressing the same way by 14 😟


Reminds me of the mom whose bumper sticker on her car said “If you’re going to ride my a$$, at least pull my hair!”

Mom was a classy one, wasn't she?
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Our planet is going though severe climate crisis, men are still finding excuses to have wars, underdeveloped nations are facing extreme poverty, healthcare systems are collapsing, mental illness, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases on all time high, interest rates are crazy, big corporations are ruining small economies, racism is rampant while we are focused on Kardashian wannabes? Let people wear what they want as long as they aren't breaking any laws of public decency.
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Clothing should be sustainably produced, comfortable to wear and offer protection from weather and hygiene elements.

Sexy clothing is all good but people shouldn't complain if obese, old and unattractive men and women start flaunting it in public places, you can't limit it to hot and young females.
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Anonymous wrote:Clothing should be sustainably produced, comfortable to wear and offer protection from weather and hygiene elements.

Sexy clothing is all good but people shouldn't complain if obese, old and unattractive men and women start flaunting it in public places, you can't limit it to hot and young females.


Start? You must live under a rock. And everyone should wear whatever they want. Regardless of size and age.
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Almost always good looking women wear revealing clothes. It is the out of shape and not-pretty that cover up their bodies.

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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why women need to wear revealing clothing in public but men survive fine without it? Would we be as open to men wearing revealing clothing in public? If they want to flaunt what they got, shouldn't we be more accepting to see male genitalia in public?


Because we have historically been trained to please/entertain them. They get to be comfortable and functional (see flat shoes shoes), without painting their face and nails, curling their hair etc.

It is a waste of women’s time, and we should stop wearing costumes to entertain them.


And historically we as women needed to do that to secure our financial well-being. But that hasn't been the case for a long time now. So surely you do understand that a vast majority of us dress any way we like because WE LIKE IT. I like to have long hair that is not gray. I like to have nicely manicured nails, I like to wear dresses.


If you are courting sexual attention from strangers, don’t complain that they treat you like a sex object.



Existing in public isn’t “courting sexual attention from strangers”. People have foot fetishes— is everyone in sandals “courting sexual attention” from them?


If you wear yoga pants that reveals your cameltoe, go braless or something low cut, you have to be aware that you are attracting sexual attention. Maybe it’s what you want - and that’s fine! personally I think all attractive women should dress like that… weirdly, not all do - it’s like some of them don’t want men to leer at them and objectify them.


What you seem to not understand is that one attracts sexual attention simply by existing in public. Like I said— foot fetishes are well documented. My sandals are probably turning someone on. That person is probably leering and objectifying me. So should I never go out in sandals because some dude likes feet? Why are my clothing choices supposed to be constrained by the poor behavior (leering) of men?

Your sandals are turning me on. A nicely shaped woman, wearing wedge Espadrilles does it for me…

https://soludos.com/products/soludos-womens-marseille_wedge-classic-black?currency=USD&variant=46485714731308&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Google%20Shopping&stkn=7355a0ac300b&tw_source=google&tw_adid=&tw_campaign=21276925397&tw_source=google&tw_adid=&tw_campaign=21276925397&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAApzfn0H5HylHLkTdsndPYkTBFU1b2
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why women need to wear revealing clothing in public but men survive fine without it? Would we be as open to men wearing revealing clothing in public? If they want to flaunt what they got, shouldn't we be more accepting to see male genitalia in public?


Because we have historically been trained to please/entertain them. They get to be comfortable and functional (see flat shoes shoes), without painting their face and nails, curling their hair etc.

It is a waste of women’s time, and we should stop wearing costumes to entertain them.


And historically we as women needed to do that to secure our financial well-being. But that hasn't been the case for a long time now. So surely you do understand that a vast majority of us dress any way we like because WE LIKE IT. I like to have long hair that is not gray. I like to have nicely manicured nails, I like to wear dresses.


If you are courting sexual attention from strangers, don’t complain that they treat you like a sex object.



Existing in public isn’t “courting sexual attention from strangers”. People have foot fetishes— is everyone in sandals “courting sexual attention” from them?


If you wear yoga pants that reveals your cameltoe, go braless or something low cut, you have to be aware that you are attracting sexual attention. Maybe it’s what you want - and that’s fine! personally I think all attractive women should dress like that… weirdly, not all do - it’s like some of them don’t want men to leer at them and objectify them.

Countless good looking women in great shape, wearing yoga pants, have a camel toe. Thank you ladies…
Anonymous
Our planet is going though severe climate crisis, men are still finding excuses to have wars, underdeveloped nations are facing extreme poverty, healthcare systems are collapsing, mental illness, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases on all time high, interest rates are crazy, big corporations are ruining small economies, racism is rampant while we are focused on Kardashian wannabes? Let people wear what they want as long as they aren't breaking any laws of public decency.


You mean, "Humans are still finding excuses to have wars," correct?

It is not just men who start wars. It is everyone's problem, regardless of sex.



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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why women need to wear revealing clothing in public but men survive fine without it? Would we be as open to men wearing revealing clothing in public? If they want to flaunt what they got, shouldn't we be more accepting to see male genitalia in public?


Because we have historically been trained to please/entertain them. They get to be comfortable and functional (see flat shoes shoes), without painting their face and nails, curling their hair etc.

It is a waste of women’s time, and we should stop wearing costumes to entertain them.


And historically we as women needed to do that to secure our financial well-being. But that hasn't been the case for a long time now. So surely you do understand that a vast majority of us dress any way we like because WE LIKE IT. I like to have long hair that is not gray. I like to have nicely manicured nails, I like to wear dresses.


If you are courting sexual attention from strangers, don’t complain that they treat you like a sex object.



Existing in public isn’t “courting sexual attention from strangers”. People have foot fetishes— is everyone in sandals “courting sexual attention” from them?


If you wear yoga pants that reveals your cameltoe, go braless or something low cut, you have to be aware that you are attracting sexual attention. Maybe it’s what you want - and that’s fine! personally I think all attractive women should dress like that… weirdly, not all do - it’s like some of them don’t want men to leer at them and objectify them.


What you seem to not understand is that one attracts sexual attention simply by existing in public. Like I said— foot fetishes are well documented. My sandals are probably turning someone on. That person is probably leering and objectifying me. So should I never go out in sandals because some dude likes feet? Why are my clothing choices supposed to be constrained by the poor behavior (leering) of men?


there's a difference between saying, "there are countless weird men with bizarre fetishes so I can't stop living my life and wearing things that are comfortable to avoid being seen as too alluring for [insert bizarre fetish here]" and walking down a street with your vagina fully displayed in your yoga pants, or wearing a top or bra that is specifically marketed as making you more sexually appealing.

Anyway, it all comes down to context. I don't think even the perviest of DCUM would say that a cameltoe or going braless at work is appropriate. Same way it's not appropriate for a male attorney to go to a hearing with no tie and the top six buttons undone, or his 5-inch running shorts. If you're capable of understanding that some contexts require different outfits, then you understand the idea behind people's belief that some clothes are too revealing to wear in public. You're just being difficult.
Anonymous
For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.
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