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Who Is Distracted by a Girl Wearing Skintight Leggings?

Do you agree that revealing cloths objectifies and harms women?


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How can you accumulate fashion to dictating others what to wear, one is a choice the other is enforced.

well modern day fashion is a dictation if i you understand where i am coming from on this.... but since you and this guy are like rubber and glue i am now regretting this post and ..............

send
 
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well modern day fashion is a dictation if i you understand where i am coming from on this.... but since you and this guy are like rubber and glue i am now regretting this post and ..............

send

People can choose to follow, by no means does it make you unworthy or responsible for the opposite genders weaknesses. Unlike imposing views and enforcing them too and if you don’t follow, your held accountable
 
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People can choose to follow, by no means does it make you unworthy or responsible for the opposite genders weaknesses. Unlike imposing views and enforcing them too

yeah trust me i dont give an eff about what one wears... i was stupid enough to take the poll seriously..that backfired haha

i am just sad that fashion was once a source of self determination and freedom.... now everyone wears the same thing essentially and red socks like wtf are we turning into
 
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yeah trust me i dont give an eff about what one wears... i was stupid enough to take the poll seriously..that backfired haha

i am just sad that fashion was once a source of self determination and freedom.... now everyone wears the same thing essentially and red socks like wtf are we turning into

Not necessarily- here in the West there are women walking on ramps with Hijaabs so it’s still about freedom and expression. But trends will always come and go, just as any new Netflix show which most people will be hooked to etc
 
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Not necessarily- here in the West there are women walking on ramps with Hijaabs so it’s still about freedom and expression. But trends will always come and go, just as any new Netflix show which most people will be hooked to etc

that is an over simplification of a much deeper issue but sure blame it on globalization or climate change...

is Netflix still a thing?
 
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How can you accumulate fashion to dictating others what to wear, one is a choice the other is enforced.
From what I can gather, for you Freedom= Having choices. Well going by your standards even the girls who are forced to cover up have freedom in that they can choose whatever to cover up with e.g. choices between different types, colors, designs of abaya, niqab etc etc. But you'll go that this isn't freedom. The whole enforcing to cover up dictates that this isn't freedom.

So I ask you ... What is 'enforcement'. From what is generally believed, it is 'the act of compelling compliance with a law rule or obligation'. Well.... how do you do that? The answer being ... Negative consequences. So for example in the whole forcing to cover up case the consequences are usually dished out by what liberals like to refer to as ' moral police' which usually go ... 'You don't cover up and xyz will happen' .... which usually involves consequences of some kind, maybe verbal and in extreme cases physical. So there is this fear of consequence which results in compliance hence the act can be termed as 'enforced'.

Coming to the fashion industry, you are fed the idea of what is 'cool' 'hot' 'in this season' etc. and not having it on has negative consequences. Be it bullying at a young age, be it being laughed at, being a social outcast etc etc. In other words, even the industry which you consider free because it has 'some choice' presents certain consequences when you say no to any of the choices being presented and the effects of this industry stretch quite a far, for even in the whole 'cover up' clothes there is the fashion industry telling you ... this certain design of 'cover up clothing' is in this season and the other one is 'so last season'. So like I said, If women should have a problem with someone ... for 'dictating how you dress' ... your single biggest problem should be with the very fashion icons that you idealize ...
 
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From what I can gather, for you Freedom= Having choices. Well going by your standards even the girls who are forced to cover up have freedom in that they can choose whatever to cover up with e.g. choices between different types, colors, designs of abaya, niqab etc etc. But you'll go that this isn't freedom. The whole enforcing to cover up dictates that this isn't freedom.

So I ask you ... What is 'enforcement'. From what is generally believed, it is 'the act of compelling compliance with a law rule or obligation'. Well.... how do you do that? The answer being ... Negative consequences. So for example in the whole forcing to cover up case the consequences are usually dished out by what liberals like to refer to as ' moral police' which usually go ... 'You don't cover up and xyz will happen' .... which usually involves consequences of some kind, maybe verbal and in extreme cases physical. So there is this fear of consequence which results in compliance hence the act can be termed as 'enforced'.

Coming to the fashion industry, you are fed the idea of what is 'cool' 'hot' 'in this season' etc. and not having it on has negative consequences. Be it bullying at a young age, be it being laughed at, being a social outcast etc etc. In other words, even the industry which you consider free because it has 'some choice' presents certain consequences when you say no to any of the choices being presented and the effects of this industry stretch quite a far, for even in the whole 'cover up' clothes there is the fashion industry telling you ... this certain design of 'cover up clothing' is in this season and the other one is 'so last season'. So like I said, If women should have a problem with someone ... for 'dictating how you dress' ... your single biggest problem should be with the very fashion icons that you idealize ...

that is so uncool dude
totally not going with the vibe
not swinging
you got no swag
so not hip
tacky
 
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From what I can gather, for you Freedom= Having choices. Well going by your standards even the girls who are forced to cover up have freedom in that they can choose whatever to cover up with e.g. choices between different types, colors, designs of abaya, niqab etc etc. But you'll go that this isn't freedom. The whole enforcing to cover up dictates that this isn't freedom.

So I ask you ... What is 'enforcement'. From what is generally believed, it is 'the act of compelling compliance with a law rule or obligation'. Well.... how do you do that? The answer being ... Negative consequences. So for example in the whole forcing to cover up case the consequences are usually dished out by what liberals like to refer to as ' moral police' which usually go ... 'You don't cover up and xyz will happen' .... which usually involves consequences of some kind, maybe verbal and in extreme cases physical. So there is this fear of consequence which results in compliance hence the act can be termed as 'enforced'.

Coming to the fashion industry, you are fed the idea of what is 'cool' 'hot' 'in this season' etc. and not having it on has negative consequences. Be it bullying at a young age, be it being laughed at, being a social outcast etc etc. In other words, even the industry which you consider free because it has 'some choice' presents certain consequences when you say no to any of the choices being presented and the effects of this industry stretch quite a far, for even in the whole 'cover up' clothes there is the fashion industry telling you ... this certain design of 'cover up clothing' is in this season and the other one is 'so last season'. So like I said, If women should have a problem with someone ... for 'dictating how you dress' ... your single biggest problem should be with the very fashion icons that you idealize ...

Can you PM me please because I don’t want another thread on closure.
 
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