In western society, I think they are the ones who expose more of their bodies than most women would feel comfortable with, or that is 'necessary'. Why do most of them get angry if a man assumes they can easily be coerced into performing a sexual act? The way I see it is "if you wear the uniform, why shouldn't others think you also perform the job". (I'm not insinuating that they should be forced) If I were a man and wore a tuxedo, why should people think that I worked at a car wash? We as humans have always defined ourselves by the way we dress and present ourselves to others, and for most humans (with eyesight), many mating signals/cues are visual. If you don't mean to advertise that, then what other reasons do you have to give men (and other women) the wrong message/ impression? Isn't that false advertising? Isn't it selfish to make others feel uncomfortable in your presence?
*btw* I think it's hilarious when an offender gets defensive!
2006-06-17
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