(November 1, 2009 at 12:46 pm)AngelaRachnid Wrote:(October 29, 2009 at 10:47 pm)Dotard Wrote: If a woman exposes herself in a manner that is sexually provocative in her society then she has no right to bitch about getting 'letched' at.
So you have the right to say how a woman should dress?
You missed the point so completely it boggles the mind. Show us anywhere in his post were he or anyone else dictates the way any person should dress.
Quote:Should women not have the right to dress the way they want?
Of course they have that right. Should men not have the right to look at the way women are dressed when walking in public?
Quote:A step on from your post is that if a woman exposes herself in a manner that is sexually provocative in her society then she is asking to be raped.
No, because that involves a sexual action without consent. If you try to equate looking at women in public with rape than I am rather disappointed with you. I had you pegged for more intelligent than that.
Quote:I suppose you will say she has no rights there neither?
There is no 'neither', you are presupposing something there isn't. Your or any other woman's right to dress how they like is not being challenged here. I suggest you read the posts again.
In 2007 I was in Ipswich for a roboteering event where I dressed up in my Juggalo outfit, complete with the facepaint, dark clothes and cane. During the afternoon break we decided on getting a bite to eat at the Burger King in town. I knew all to well that my get up would cause attention, since it wasn't Halloween yet, so I had a decision to make. Get changed, or go as I was. That is my right. I have the choice. I am not going to bitch and complain if someone looks at me funny when I do it.
Best regards,
Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
