***women who wear revealing clothing often create an invitation to sexual harassment.***
WELL OF COURSE THEY DO! We had a young girl who worked at our company who ‘set her cap’ for a young guy there. So she dressed in nice tight revealing clothes to get HIS attention, which she did and liked!
When HE ogled her it was A-OK!
When the rest of us men did, it became sexual harassment.
I’ve found this to be the “rule” everywhere. It depends on who is looking at her.
So now, not only Muslims, but Burkas. The Democratic party platform is a slippery slope.
In her case, maybe. It might be the only attractive thing she has to offer.
rwood
In the late 80s, a family friend, who worked as a staffer in DC, was visiting our home for the weekend. Super sharp, fabulous clothes and had a pair of stiletto shoes that were just beautiful and you could tell they were pricey. So we complimented her on them and she laughed, oh my FM shoes, they set me back a weeks pay. I said I wasnt familiar with that brand at which time she said, no, these are Charles Jourdan.........then explained what FM meant and then gave us the breakdown on how it works in DC.
While modesty is a good thing, where do you draw the line in a wardrobe or outfit that you must be responsible for sex attacks because you chose that outfit? Tightness of the article of clothing? Degree of sexy figure showing through even a wool sweater? Or revealing the boob? How much cleavage is ok and how much means Legally You Can Rape Me Now? How short the skirt?
I went to private school where, in middle school, the uniform police could ask a girl in the hall to drop and kneel and theyd measure your skirt to make sure it was only 2 inches from the floor. (So we would roll our skirts up to mini length anyway)
I do think women should be modest but lets not be ridiculous. Youd wear something sexy to a club but not to church. On a 100 degree day you might show a lot more skin than in the snow.
Is she a muzz slime? Sounds like she’s getting ready to demand burkas for all.
Waitaminutehere. The same womyn’s lib types that swear what a woman wears doesn’t matter?
Got it.
Not to be confused with '90s TV actress Mitzi Kapture.
Though by this point it could be hard to tell them apart.
Lest we forget ...
Wow, a female demorat stumbles on the truth. Something anyone with a shred of common sense already knows, but of course, in this day of open hostility to truth, can never be admitted in public.
I agree with most of her premise on this. I don’t think all women consciously invite harassment by their immodest dress, but women need to realize that invites attention whether they want it or not, and that in itself can lead to negative consequences.
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