I don't know what would happen but I can tell you a story.
I was raised as a Christian and I converted to Islam. A few years after I had I ran into the girlfriend of a co-worker of mine. Now this couple would have a lot of arguments and fights break up with together break up get together and have jealousy issues. We were in our early twenties back then.
When I ran into her, I was already wearing the face veil (niqab - I was still unmarried FYI) so I said hello to her and we got to talking and she of course asked me about you know my conversion and all of these things. So then I explained to her the dress and you know I don't keep up with her boyfriend anymore as a friend because in Islam men and women don't mix it.
I know that Muslims do do this and nobody come to say to me well my friend Abdullah talks to women blah blah blah.
Anyway, after I explained to her all that she replied "you probably avoid a lot of problems."
Her words. Not mine.
In my life, yes it has repelled a lot of unwanted attention and forced people to judge me based in my words and actions. I have had a lot of harrassement and discrimination but from people who aren't ignroant a-holes, I have been treated like a queen.
Also, I worked in offices while wearing outift like the girl in the photo plus the niqab and people have come up to me and said they had a very unfavourable view of me and thiught that theybwouldnt be able to communicate with me. They said I really opened up their eyes and shattered a lot of their prejudices.
Boundaries about how I should be treated and approached are established without me having to say a word. True empowerment.
Also, nobody come on my thread will some igorant BS.
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All the beauty standards would be vanished since you can't see anything other than face or sometimes eyes.
For one you'd have a lot more sweatty people walking the streets for sure.
Now I'm not s muslim but back in school I had a teacher who was and he explained something worth pointing out. This woman might as well not be wearing a hijab since she's already broken it's purpose. The whole idea of a hijab is for a woman not to be appealing so as to not seduce men that are not her husband. So even if she's wearing all that when she got on high heels and make-up and stands in a way that shows her figure she's appealing for sure rendering the hijab pointless.
So if all people wore it you'd have a world where people no longer flirt and the only way for two people to get together is by an arranged marriage, often arranged by the mothers as women can see other women when men are not around so she can examine the future wife of her son.
They’d get less attention, stop considering themselves “queens”, might realize the need for an education and actual employable skills and would develop healthier romantic relationships based more on personality
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I have had conversations with guys who live in the United States but lived their youth in countries where it is illegal for women to wear less clothing than in this photo. They report that men and boys in such countries become insanely horny when they do finally see an angle or an elbow or even a neck and seeing a lovely mane of hair inspires uncontrolled masturbation. In some countries, being exposed to a scantily clad female body is considered justification for rape. So to prevent rape I suggest wearing less clothes.
Well, for one we can look at Islam and the way they view sex. Sex and attitudes about sex and interaction with other genders is a major part of our lives since we are a species that reproduces sexually.
In my experience in Islamic countries, I did not interact with a lot of women. The men whom I interacted with had not much clue about women. They were fascinated by women and sex, but with no idea how to have sex or talk to a woman. I imagine it might be similar for the women, who are fascinated with men and sex, but with no clue on how to interact.
I think clothes affect your mind. How you dress, and there are many studies to back this up. "Dress for success" is a real thing, and people dress up in different outfits to express their intentions in the world.I’ve spent a lot of time out in Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf States,
one of the worst things (yes some of it is due to heat) is the lack of variation when you are in a city,
it’s very much guys in White and women in full black.
I understand the reasons etc and the religion but that aside. It sort of sucks the individuality out of things.
It would be SOOOOO much better, for women to be COMPLETELY FREE, not controlled, and dominated, and wearing something like this:
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or this:You can share your opinion, and I can share mine!!
Ruin england lol, and would make a lot of people fustrated. Would lead to women looking more closed off therefore guys not bothering. Everyone would look the same kinda boring. men would fetishized it or try to tell girls they have to be traditional or godly otherwise there trash. Lots of toxic stuff basically. Much kinda like in the east for people who are more free and don't want to stick to strict rules.
I know myself would hate it. And i can imagine a lot other's would, and a lot other's would try to use it for religious power or just men been able to use it for bad ways.In general, semi naked women are for hookups and meaningless sex.
And Modest virgin women are for marriage and building a family.
If all women dressed up like that, the world will be free of meaningless sex. And women will be - at some level of conciseness - more respected in her own eyes and in the eyes of men.
Girls at 11 - 14 in the West, all they think about is how to be acknowledged by boys and be sexually appealing to them so that a girl losses her virginity earlier and no longer being shamed by other girls or society that judge females for their sexual worth. And that’s pathetic. Not sure who’s the free woman in this case, the one that chooses to cover up or that one under constant pressure to reveal more.I guess the only thing that would really change is that there would be less room for women to have their own style. They'd mostly just have to play with colors, and maybe different structures if that is allowed (?). Obviously it's a violation of human rights to dictate what someone has to wear, so it would cause problems. But if women somehow were okay with the dress code, then the lack of expression would probably be the biggest change.
I was at the beach once.
An Arab family laid a blanket not fat from us. It looked to be grandparents, mother and father and a girl about 14 or 15.
The girl was cover from top to her ankles. Her face wasn't cover so I could see she was pretty.
The sad thing is the thing she was allowed to do was wade along the shore while other girls were soaking up the sun and enjoying being in the lake.
I felt sorry for her. Her parents could have allowed he to wear a one piece swimsuit So she could actually enjoy herself. The girl didn't need to wear a bikini. She could have worn somthing that didn't have her boobs and butt hanging out but still allowed her to enjoy herself.Beaches be like:
Am not Muslim but sometimes like to dress like one. I especially enjoy the ink on my hands. I certainly love to explore different cultures though I wouldn’t love my dress code to be dictated by society/law. I would be miserable
I think everyone would get used to it, because everyone would look the same.
I have nothing against these dresses and I respect their choices, I WOULD never dress like this though because of my own choices...Not all Muslim women dress this way first of all. It’s not an Islamic obligation for all. Different Muslims believe in different extents of rules. Secondly, if a woman is allowed to be naked she should also be allowed to cover up. What is the obsession with what women do? Let them be and stop oversexualising bodies.
I personally think only four things would happen 1. women would be respected more for dressing in a manner that respects their bodies 2. some men might be less interested in womenn3. maybe some men would decide to dress in a way like that, and finally number 4. it might become the New fashion trend Lol!
We’d be musky as hell and need lots of deodorant to avoid sweating so much. But the good thing is, guys would be willing to make more eyecontact since that will be the main thing they notice
It would have a great affect at correcting behavior that isn't wholesome. More woman would be married with kids and less likely to be a hoe for their entire life. Christian nations used to dress like this too. As far as i know Asian societies dressed similarly independent of islam and christianity
Nothing. I doubt it will last.
Groups around the world will protest. If there are enforcers, their well-being will be in question. Politicians who impost it risk losing re-election… or even completing their term (due to recalls, votes of non-confidence, and other forms of removal). Especially where the clothing is impractical, people will refuse to wear it.Interesting and I don't think it will happen but I think women will feel like they don't have as much freedom to dress however they like, and then they will start to fight against it.
It would be really boring for one! And also how do you do sports?
A lot off business would go out off business many women would probbobly feel less insecure about fashion
How would beaches work then? Lol, I don't know at what circumstances exactly women need to wear those clothes in Islam countries, but as long as they do it by personal choice I don't think it would change things much to be honest.
A hot day might be a nightmare though.
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