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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If you object to society turning girls into sexual objects, then stop turning girls into sexual objects. Society's obsession with covering women's bodies is just as sexually objectifying as pants with "juicy" printed on the rear. More, in fact, because it's possible to avoid wearing pants with "juicy" printed on the rear, but it's not possible to avoid people who are obsessed with covering women's bodies in the name of "modesty".[b] The opposite of "modest" is "prideful", not "bare skin"[/b].[/quote] I actually don't have any idea what that means. Also, I don't think it has anything to do with turning girls into sexual objects because I feel the same way about boys and them having respect for their bodies. Plus, I would honestly rather see them run around naked. I have no problem with taking pride and pleasure in bodies. [/quote] I will try again. Usually, when people talk about "modest" clothing, they're not talking about inexpensive clothing in muted colors. They're talking about how much of the girl's or woman's body the clothing covers. And yes, "modesty" objectifies women. Just look at all of that "modest is hottest" stuff.[/quote]
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