Let's be clear abt this. When did I receive the most unwanted sexual attention from men? In the last 10 years, when I started wearing make up regularly? No. Between the ages of 13 and around 18. I wore demure knee length skirts and was often in school uniform.
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Replying to @IonaItalia
Oh my god, you dress attractive to get attention for your looks, and some of that attention will inevitably be bad attention that is all anyone is saying, no one is saying women are asking to get raped, but if you dress scantily clad, you will get some negative attention as well!
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Replying to @nice_hypothesis
So therefore negative attention (as you so demurely call having your boobs or butt grabbed and groped) is A-OK? This is a stupid argument.
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Replying to @IonaItalia
How did I say it was okay? Why dont you address the argument that, scantily clad clothes will attract negative attention from some men, thats something that will happen because there are shitty men
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Replying to @nice_hypothesis @IonaItalia
You think someone's denying that attractive women get sexually harassed by men coz some men are shitty? Who? There's just been a whole thing about it.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @nice_hypothesis
I'm arguing against JP saying that when women put on lipstick they are signalling their sexual availability (he went so far as to say actual sexual arousal) to men & therefore women who wear lipstick in the workplace AND expect to be free from sexual harassment are hypocrites.
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Yes, this is a different thing entirely.
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