It may be fashionable to some, so are we going back to the cavemen age? Women are held in high esteem throughout the ages because of their selfless duty to the development of a God believing society simply by being a women. God says in all the main religious scriptures about the importance of modesty. In the holy Quran, The Almighty has stated about the 2 types of humans who are spared the fires of hell, They are 1) those who worship the lord with tears of repentance, 2) those who love their mothers, are kind and to never raise their voice at them. Isn't that a direct protective order to us in general to respect and cherish them? Don't get me wrong, i love women as a son and husband though i am divorced at present, ha ha. my question is ; is there a need to dress in such clothings and why?
2007-01-24
02:37:58
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I am not suggesting a hijab or burga, just revealing clothes so don't divert the question.
2007-01-24
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Modesty to you toothskar is a sin and the only reason you are here is that you can keep a scoresheet of how many easy women you can get. Is that why you are so upset? Which head is your brain kept in. Are you a paedophile ?
2007-01-25
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Global warming?
2007-01-24 02:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i become born and raised on the sea coast, I actually grew up in a bikini (certain, even with the help of my overweight section) and round different human beings wearing bathing suits each and every of the time. A body is only a body. I stay in Northern California now and that i'm getting the vibes that human beings HATE me for wearing shorts and tank tops plenty. i'm getting dirty seems from women human beings each and every of the time! adult males stare plenty too, yet i do not care a lot... i do not realize why it ability a lot to human beings. Liberal women human beings seem to imagine a lady shouldn't in any respect "objectify" herself by technique of wearing revealing outfits, yet ignore them! i like solar, at the same time as it comes out i like the feeling of it on my pores and skin, user-friendly as that. i'm no longer a **** or demise to attraction to adult males in any respect, i merely won't be able to stay a existence wearing denims each day. those American Puritan perspectives are killing me, lol.
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answered by Anonymous
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"i love women as a son and husband though i am divorced at present, ha ha."
This really speaks volumes to me. haha, indeed.
No, there's no need for women to dress in burqas. Or whatever other "modest clothing" you deem appropriate. Especially in a land where global warming is becoming an issue. With the last few summers here, there's no way I'm wearing clothes that cover me from ankle to throat. I'd end up with heatstroke! Why don't you try wearing long pants and shirt when the temp reaches 35 C and there's a humidex warming?
There's no need for women to be held to a different standard of dress than men. There is a need for men to learn a little more self control. You don't HAVE to oggle women who have skin exposed. As a rule, you don't find women doint that in public. At least not so obviously. It's just skin. Get over it, yeesh.
2007-01-24 03:00:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Let me clue you in... one of the many reasons stated that women like hijab in Islam tends to be (in their reversion stories) that they were tired of being drooled over by men and catcalled, either/or disliked not being respected for their minds instead of being seen as a "sex" object, no matter HOW they were dressed.
I guess it doesn't occur to you that the "societal" standards tend to make most women psychologically wishy-washy to some degree and lots of corporations make HUGE bucks out of it, because women wind up being neurotic about their appearances. Examples: plastic surgery, creams, make-up, diet pills, fads and trends in fashion, not to mention shoes that are generally uncomfortable.
Reality check: some women are sick and tired of it. Frankly I NEVER liked any of the above to begin with along with all of the idiotic trends and declarations about "my hair isn't long enough, if you'd only grow your hair out you'd be gorgeous, you need more eyeshadow, you need less eyeshadow"... so it wasn't a thing for me to whack off my hair and refuse to wear make-up anymore, it just fit right in and the MONEY I save EACH MONTH in NOT buying that JUNK is amazing!
So some women don't care nor want to be your objects of whether or not you'd want to do them, and that bugs a WHOLE LOT of men... I think it's kinda funny in a Buddhist way.
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2007-01-24 02:47:53
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answered by vinslave 7
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Well how in the world would you like them to dress?
Would you like every single woman to dress less revealing? Exactly the same?
Different people dress differently because everyone as an individual is different and has their own right to be "different."
If everyone were the same, the world would be a pretty boring place.
Is there a need for women to wear less and revealing clothes? No.
Is their a need for each and every women to cover up? No.
2007-01-24 02:44:29
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answered by Nicky_Nolstorm 1
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Begin with modesty yourself. It's up to women how they choose to dress. Revealing clothing is not an automatic invitation to sexual violation. We prosecute men who perpetrate this kind of thing. Most men are civillised and intelligent enough to behave with restraint and dignity in female company- whatever they are wearing. We have evolved civilised, subtle and socially acceptable ways of eliciting mutual consensual desire which involves neither verbal or physical harassment. I personally find your MOUTH offensive and the stale and odious farts emanating from therein. Please cover it in the name of all that is decent!
2007-01-24 11:32:40
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answered by troothskr 4
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Women like to wear revealing clothes because they like the attention. There is a fine though between looking classy to looking rather stutty!! Unfortunately most women in this country look the latter!
I definitely find it more attractive when they leave a bit to the imagination!
2007-01-24 03:01:55
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answered by Alonso14 2
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this is one point on which I must agree with our Muslim friends.
Although I wouldn't go to such lengths as covering every part of a woman's body, I do feel that far too many women show far too much of themselves.
Especially the fat chicks.
2007-01-24 02:46:59
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answered by Anonymous
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As a very slender woman with a very large bust (and yes, they're real), it is difficult for me NOT to dress in a revealing way. Anything I buy to fit my shoulders, arms, and waist pulls very tightly across my chest. Anything I buy to fit my chest does not fit my shoulders, arms and waist and I'm constantly having to pull the shoulder up so people don't get a nice flash of my bra.
And incidentally, that's for WOMEN to decide, not MEN. So, sorry, but you don't get a say.
)O(
2007-01-24 03:02:38
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answered by Anonymous
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women dress to attract teh opposite sex. not all women dress the same way. a cheap tart in a mini skirt doesnt send the same message as say a middle class english rose. depends what your looking for, doesnt it?
we all go in search of the cheap tart, but we marry the girl next door type..why? probably coz shes going going to run off with the next jock she sets her sights on..women are quite predatory... arent you ladies? i know, my missus chose me... and 25 years later... were still together.
2007-01-24 02:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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