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To: impetrio1

Outside of her music, I know nothing about Hynde.

However, women are generally aroused through physical touch and it is appropriately improper, and illegal, to touch women in a grouping manner.

On the other hand, men, mostly unlike women, are generally aroused through visual images. So why is it appropriate for women to dress provocatively with absolutely no impunity? Why are women allowed to grope men visually?

Women, and men, are generally repulsed to see a man wear nothing but a Speedo, yet most everyone on some level finds a woman in a bikini provocative. If women didn’t fully understand this they would not dress revealingly without purpose.

Pretty hard for a man to dress “provocatively”, so again, why do women get a complete pass for knowingly dressing in a manner that intentionally provokes?


7 posted on 08/07/2017 11:04:26 AM PDT by Obadiah
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To: Obadiah

Spoken like a man. I’d love men to be in tight swim undies. I mean, if I thought it was decent enough in public.

Nobody should be sexual in public, as a matter of decency with children about. But in private, sure!


14 posted on 08/07/2017 11:45:04 AM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMVs.)
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To: Obadiah

Women are responsible for dressing appropriately and have no basis for complaint if men take them as the sex objects they present themselves as.

That does not justify rape, but if a woman is going to dress like that, she cannot complain if men take the bait and put moves on her.


22 posted on 08/07/2017 3:29:33 PM PDT by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith..)
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