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Old 06-17-2006, 06:24 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Lea
Ok but this still doesn't answer why its only aimed at women???

Is a guy selling his body if he wears sexy clothes?
I never said it only deals with females. It's applicable to both genders but you usually don't see many men wearing skin tight clothing. But, I do understand that some men do. So, I never said it's only aimed at women. It's aimed at both genders. But, as a male, I am talking about females. So, as a female, if you want to talk about males, go ahead. I have nothing against that.

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Originally Posted by Overprotected 1
If a woman wants to take off her clothes to feel liberated, sexy, or whatever it may be, let her. We don't have to watch. It may be against you're religion, so if it is, don't watch. It's not really personally affecting you so why it's such a problem is beyond me. Let the women do what they want. They've been fighting for years for equal opportunities and if this makes them feel closer to that, why try to interfere?

And I agree with Lea, why only women, Adeel? I believe there was a time where you were "gay" and attempted to share gay porn with me? What's the explanation behind that? I'm not trying to make a personal attack here, I just don't understand how a) such change came over night and b) why your views only apply to women. It's a bit sketchy.
I didn't make this thread for religious purposes. I'm not sitting here and talking about Islam and relating everything to Islam. The only reason my last post had to deal with Islam was because ElectricStorm brought it up, so I talked about it.

I never said that we should try and stop these people from dressing like how they are, I just don't get why people dress like that. It doesn't make sense to me because it makes them look more submissive. Also, with the thing for "fighting for equal opportunities", this is why i'm talking about this subject. Why does it make them feel equal? Why does showing more skin equal more freedom? I'm not trying to interfere, i'm trying to understand.

Lastly, it's not only about women. It's applicable to both genders. Being a male, i'm talking about females. If Lea or you wants to talk about men relating to the subject, then go ahead, i'm not going to stop you, nor did I ever say this was applicable for women only.
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