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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

On Woman's Right to Dress As She Pleases

Lest it be thought that I'm anti-man regarding immature irresponsibility when it comes to use of sexual faculties and treatment of women, I'm also opposed to the silly notion that women should be free to dress as they please in the skimpiest, most revealing outfits. Those who expose too much skin, be it breast, belly, thigh or leg, and then act surprised or insulted when a man gawks, grabs, or pinches (or worse), are the most foolish of women.

I doubt there's any woman among us who's exposed even the slightest part of her breast and then stood face to face to a man, even in a conversation of the most serious nature, such as political or religious discussion, who can truthfully report that the eyes of that man failed to travel, not once but multiple times downwards away from her face and towards the breast.

It would be against the vain nature of woman not to notice what happens, and it would be against the highly visual sensitivity of a man not to notice.

It is sheer hypocrisy on the part of any woman to feign surprise, contempt, or disgust when she is the object of lust if she dresses in such a way, and it is only follows that she will be a likely target for sex on demand as well, and not by a husband pledged to commit his life to her.

Women have the responsibility and the ability to help man rise to the noble nature he possesses as a human being. But the only way to do that is to rise to that noble nature ourselves as guardians and protectors of what is true and good, including our own bodies. 

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