Are you suggesting that if a lady dresses like this, she is pro-sexual harassment? If so, I suggest you’re the one with the problem! A lady should be able to dress as they please without any risk of being sexually harassed. It’s never acceptable to blame how a lady dresses!
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so what’s your point?
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Post the comment, Julia.
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She looks like she’ll live a lot longer than you and I will to vote in another EU referendum.
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Allow me to do it for you. "I wish i had a figure like that"
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Why would I want a figure that’s not as good as the one I already have?
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It would be more honest and courageous to include a comment, rather than just insinuating.
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Is this in homage to Toby Young?
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Don't know. I assumed she was just pointing to the irony that, while protesting against abuse, the actress was nonetheless presenting herself in a highly objectified sexual manner. Not up with celebrity culture.
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I must have a tawdry mind. I thought it was a Toby Young-esque pun on her 'Golden Globes'. Who is the actress?
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If a male went out with a open cruch with a small bit of materials covering his sausage how would the female take that
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If a male went out with his shirt open to his midriff ... Oh yeah, they do that all the time ...
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well, I don’t do that, but if I did I expect people would think that I was being overtly sexual
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Or making a statement that she should be able to wear whatever she likes without people creeping on her.
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Why? What would happen?
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sunstroke probably
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