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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I don't know if she wants this but doubt it. No men or children were affected. Seem to be only women. I doubt it is a disease. Seems like it only affects older women. I just don't understand why someone would do this voluntarily. There has to be extreme pressure to make someone want to dress all in black, from head to toe, covering the eyes except for slits, unable to see well, unable to move well. Isolated and segregated. I just don't understand.[/quote] But why is it important that you understand it? It's not affecting you in any way. To you, it feels isolated and segregated. To her, it may feel protected and embraced. You are imposing your ideas of what is right on someone else's body. I see people to whose choice of clothing I object on a daily basis, but my ability to understand these choices is not a part of the picture.[/quote]
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