Don't look at me!
I'm the one who believes you can wear whatever you want--
within the constrains of the law of wherever you are....
and mostly ONLY and I mean
ONLY IF YOU WANT to wear it.
Personally, that dress looks like a very cheap and badly made polyester waitress uniform for Denny's or sumpthin.
The Burqini is OK, IF a woman wants to wear it and is happy wearing it. Same with the burqa....the issue with it is that it's a requirement, not a right.
"The Burqini is OK, IF a woman wants to wear it and is happy wearing it. Same with the burqa....the issue with it is that it's a requirement, not a right."
The really funny thing about that thread is that nobody is requiring anyone to wear this Burquina thingie. It was created by the woman in the photo...a clothing designer. It's for sale on the web.
In Australia, there are no dress codes for the beach. And there are some mighty attractive Australian women on those beaches, wearing virtually nothing.
So, this Muslim woman has designed bathing garb for Muslim women who wear the Burqua. She's selling them, not forcing women to put the things on.
Two issues are being conflated in this thread.