It's unhealthy to let the reactions of others mold your habits to that extent.alynnidalar wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 11:04 am Why is it unhealthy to wear clothing covering your body? Why is it healthy to wear clothing that doesn't cover your body?
It's one thing to wear military fatigues while sneaking through enemy territory. But if you consign an entire category of people to wearing military fatigues for all eternity, they will never stop being alienated from society. Normalizing women's dress based on men's reactions is different only in degree, not substance.
Obviously, it's fine if they're doing it because they actually feel like it. Like I said, I don't support laicite. A society where arbitrary rights are curtailed will probably use "social good" as an excuse to punish dissidents. I also think cigarettes are unhealthy, and I'm not in favor of banning those.
Mostly because men love objectifying women. If the French Revolution happened today, the bare-breasted goddess leading the charge would most likely have cat ears too. On the other hand, women often start these conversations themselves - on behalf of both overdressing and underdressing. Men are usually less interested in fashion statements than ease of objectification.alynnidalar wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 11:04 am Why do these sorts of statements mysteriously only seem to appear to apply to women, and not to men?