I dont thank that we dress how we dress , hell if I have the answers to all the questions out there,, In the end just be yourself, someone will love you for it.
Yes, I dress 👗 for hot weather too. I wear my bikini to the beach and shorts/tank top when doing errands. Not trying to attack attention but guys are always looking…
there's a big difference - and a few inches of extra cloth - between keeping cool and showing off. take a peek at how your wardrobe fits. if you have trouble figuring it out, ask a few close HONEST friends and see what they say.
I do think it's one of the reasons. It depends on how far you go with it really. I also think girls do it to attract the attention of other girls as well. Like wanting compliments from anybody kind of thing.
Not always the case where people thought Brittany Spears did it for attention but in reality she lived in Louisiana where it was always hot and humid and the paparazz would be taking pictures and then try labeling her as slutty
Because most of the time it is. Yes, you may do it for that reason. But there are more women then not out doing it for attention more than anything else
@Lliam no they are loose fitting not sexy at all that why they don't call them dresses they are called Burkas and they don't act sexy in them big difference
@TruthBringer. Do you have a fallacy fetish? That seems to be your response to everything. Is the concept new to you or something? Do you think it makes you sound smart?
You are obviously not smart enough to read between the lines. I never said that long dresses couldn't look nice. I was merely mocking the idea that long dresses were an answer to the original question. You remember the original question, right?
The answer seemed like a way of saying that being fully covered is preferable and that women who wear what they want are trying to attract attention. Are we living in Victorian days? I doubt if he was talking about the kind of dress you posted, Mr. Strawman.
I see nothing wrong with bare legs, shoulders, arms, midriff, cleavage, or going braless under a shirt. Then again, I don't have conservative religious values and I don't slut shame women.
Your inability to have an intelligent conversation tells me that you are just an argumentative dick.
@Lliam Once you understand fallacious arguments, you can’t ignore it. When you make a fallacious argument, be ready to be pointed out about it by someone who understands why they are fallacious. If you have a problem with myself taking the approach of dissecting arguments by pointing out why they are logically fallacious, then boohoo for you.
“Do you think it makes you sound smart?” - The fact you already interpreted as something smart is telling. I don’t use them to sound them. I use them because they are effective in dissecting flawed arguments. Sounds like someone is stepped on his toes for having his fallacious argument pointed out.
“You are obviously not smart enough to read between the lines. I never said that long dresses couldn't look nice. I was merely mocking the idea that long dresses were an answer to the original question. You remember the original question, right?”
-Oh yes, I can read between the lines. Hence why I called out your strawman argument when you mentioned the Burka or the Taliban. Because not only did you misrepresent the other person’s argument, but you seem to like to throw shade at the more conservative Muslim community as well. Something that has absolutely nothing to do with the original question. Newsflash Lliam, just because a man doesn’t fancy a woman showing off too much skin, doesn’t mean he expect a woman to wear a Burka.
“The answer seemed like a way of saying that being fully covered is preferable and that women who wear what they want are trying to attract attention.” - He never said they had to be fully covered. He only said he likes women with longer dresses. That’s not synonymous with wanting them to wear a Burka. Sounds like you need to practice some reading comprehension.
“Are we living in Victorian days?” Another logical fallacy. Nobody said women should wear styles of over 2 centuries ago. For someone who says another person doesn’t sound smart, you don’t really seem to be doing a much better job, Lliam.
@Lliam “I see nothing wrong with bare legs, shoulders, arms, midriff, cleavage, or going braless under a shirt. Then again, I don't have conservative religious values and I don't slut shame women.” - Good for you, Lliam. At the same time, other men don’t share your opinion. Others may be a bit more conservative and prefer a woman to be slightly more covered without it being over the top. And another newsflash: You can be conservative and not slut shame women. Shocking, I know.
“Your inability to have an intelligent conversation tells me that you are just an argumentative dick.” - Says the guy who clearly got stepped on his toes and is not resorting to ad hominem attacks for no other reason than being shown that a long dress doesn’t have to be a Burka. By all means don’t let me stop you from projecting your own flaws out of your emotional state.
@TruthBringer. Ho hum. You're boring. Worse than listening to a woke liberal.
In closing, I'll say that everyone is entitled to their preferences. It's normal. But they have no right to force them on others. And people who slut shame women are immature bullies.
@Lliam "You're boring". Got nothing better to say apparently. Of course anyone who corrects you on your flawed conclusions is "boring". Anyway, nobody is forcing anything on anyone. The premise of the original question is asking for opinions. Nobody here claims to force anything on anyone. And I agree, forcing your belief down other people's throats is bad, regardless what the belief might be. This is the main issue I have with liberals myself. But expressing an opinion that is asked for and pushing an opinion on someone are not synonymous.
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Because we don't better and often times it really seems like that if a woman shows a lot of cleavage that seems like a logical explanation.
But some do it for attention.
Look at insta models.
Some do it because they simply feel pretty and want to share it with others. It's not seeking attention. It is giving it.
Probably because many girls show more skin when they want attention...
Some people can't fathom the fact that some of us just like to dress that way to feel comfortable
Well said now that I believe
I dont thank that we dress how we dress , hell if I have the answers to all the questions out there,, In the end just be yourself, someone will love you for it.
Yes, I dress 👗 for hot weather too. I wear my bikini to the beach and shorts/tank top when doing errands. Not trying to attack attention but guys are always looking…
there's a big difference - and a few inches of extra cloth - between keeping cool and showing off.
take a peek at how your wardrobe fits. if you have trouble figuring it out, ask a few close HONEST friends and see what they say.
I do think it's one of the reasons. It depends on how far you go with it really. I also think girls do it to attract the attention of other girls as well. Like wanting compliments from anybody kind of thing.
Not always the case where people thought Brittany Spears did it for attention but in reality she lived in Louisiana where it was always hot and humid and the paparazz would be taking pictures and then try labeling her as slutty
I have no idea why people think like that but do I give a f? Nope, I wear what I want.
I don't. wear what ever you want if it makes you happy. All these people saying you want attention are just fools.
Because most of the time it is. Yes, you may do it for that reason. But there are more women then not out doing it for attention more than anything else
Consciously or subconsciously, most women are trying to show off their body and get attention.
Guys are weird lol. I do the same thing in the summer.
I have been wearing the same kind of clothes since I was a young teenager, so why change now?
And what type of clothes is that
Not more skin, more of between-the-legs space by wearing the shortest skirt in the world. Or pants drawing out the pussy.
I don't even show that much skin yet men still say I'm dressing for attention 🙄
It’s such bull shit hey!
women in long dresses are very sexy and classy the way you act is sexier than what you wear
Okay, Taliban. Burkas are so sexy.
@Lliam no they are loose fitting not sexy at all that why they don't call them dresses they are called Burkas and they don't act sexy in them big difference
@Lliam
Nice strawman argument, Lliam. Does this strike you as "taliban" or a "burka"?
@TruthBringer. OMG, but she's showing bare leg, arms and upper chest to get attention! She must be a slut. LOL
@Lliam It's like you forgot that we were talking about this being a Burka according to you. But sure buddy, do stick to your logical fallacies.
@TruthBringer. Do you have a fallacy fetish? That seems to be your response to everything. Is the concept new to you or something? Do you think it makes you sound smart?
You are obviously not smart enough to read between the lines. I never said that long dresses couldn't look nice. I was merely mocking the idea that long dresses were an answer to the original question. You remember the original question, right?
The answer seemed like a way of saying that being fully covered is preferable and that women who wear what they want are trying to attract attention.
Are we living in Victorian days?
I doubt if he was talking about the kind of dress you posted, Mr. Strawman.
I see nothing wrong with bare legs, shoulders, arms, midriff, cleavage, or going braless under a shirt. Then again, I don't have conservative religious values and I don't slut shame women.
Your inability to have an intelligent conversation tells me that you are just an argumentative dick.
@Lliam Once you understand fallacious arguments, you can’t ignore it. When you make a fallacious argument, be ready to be pointed out about it by someone who understands why they are fallacious. If you have a problem with myself taking the approach of dissecting arguments by pointing out why they are logically fallacious, then boohoo for you.
“Do you think it makes you sound smart?”
- The fact you already interpreted as something smart is telling. I don’t use them to sound them. I use them because they are effective in dissecting flawed arguments. Sounds like someone is stepped on his toes for having his fallacious argument pointed out.
“You are obviously not smart enough to read between the lines. I never said that long dresses couldn't look nice. I was merely mocking the idea that long dresses were an answer to the original question. You remember the original question, right?”
-Oh yes, I can read between the lines. Hence why I called out your strawman argument when you mentioned the Burka or the Taliban. Because not only did you misrepresent the other person’s argument, but you seem to like to throw shade at the more conservative Muslim community as well. Something that has absolutely nothing to do with the original question. Newsflash Lliam, just because a man doesn’t fancy a woman showing off too much skin, doesn’t mean he expect a woman to wear a Burka.
“The answer seemed like a way of saying that being fully covered is preferable and that women who wear what they want are trying to attract attention.”
- He never said they had to be fully covered. He only said he likes women with longer dresses. That’s not synonymous with wanting them to wear a Burka. Sounds like you need to practice some reading comprehension.
“Are we living in Victorian days?”
Another logical fallacy. Nobody said women should wear styles of over 2 centuries ago. For someone who says another person doesn’t sound smart, you don’t really seem to be doing a much better job, Lliam.
@Lliam “I see nothing wrong with bare legs, shoulders, arms, midriff, cleavage, or going braless under a shirt. Then again, I don't have conservative religious values and I don't slut shame women.”
- Good for you, Lliam. At the same time, other men don’t share your opinion. Others may be a bit more conservative and prefer a woman to be slightly more covered without it being over the top. And another newsflash: You can be conservative and not slut shame women. Shocking, I know.
“Your inability to have an intelligent conversation tells me that you are just an argumentative dick.”
- Says the guy who clearly got stepped on his toes and is not resorting to ad hominem attacks for no other reason than being shown that a long dress doesn’t have to be a Burka. By all means don’t let me stop you from projecting your own flaws out of your emotional state.
is now resorting to ad hominem attacks *
@TruthBringer. Ho hum. You're boring. Worse than listening to a woke liberal.
In closing, I'll say that everyone is entitled to their preferences. It's normal. But they have no right to force them on others. And people who slut shame women are immature bullies.
@Lliam "You're boring". Got nothing better to say apparently. Of course anyone who corrects you on your flawed conclusions is "boring". Anyway, nobody is forcing anything on anyone. The premise of the original question is asking for opinions. Nobody here claims to force anything on anyone. And I agree, forcing your belief down other people's throats is bad, regardless what the belief might be. This is the main issue I have with liberals myself. But expressing an opinion that is asked for and pushing an opinion on someone are not synonymous.
Considering Skin isn’t Some Beautiful interesting thing.
It Just Makes you Look like your denying the very Real Dangers of Having Skin.
Cancer
Bruises Gun shots
Getting Bruises hit by a car
Knocked out
Physical problems
Life ain’t No JOKE.
Life is very Real and dangerous That’s why I Prefer to be by myself.
As long as I am by myself I Don’t have anything or anyone to Fear.
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