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Does any other guy feel insulted when women are told to cover up least they be distracting to men? Why aren't men ever told to cover up least they are too distracting to women?

criminey359 7 Apr 22
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I don't mind. But, like many here, I've seen plenty of discussions on the matter. I believe it was Peterson (could be wrong) who was having a discussion about intimate relations in the workplace.. whereby the issue of sexual harassment was the topic.

He opened the topic to a broader range including the idea of sexual intent - which includes daily traditions of women. Examples being lipstick, makeup, high heels, you get the idea.

So, on a personal level I don't have any problem with sex appeal - hell, even I'm a rather good looking guy, but I think the topic spreads in response to the ever growing hype of "sexual harassment" , which I'm sure we all believe has gone too far as to include flirting ...... Yes, I said flirting..

Pretty soon it may be looked down upon to be a straight man

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the gift of sight?

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Sorry guy's but to me men are all sexy! when in uniform of military first. But true working men take the cake next. If I want to see your junk I will use the Art of seduction that is a lost Art.

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Why would i feel insulted for an interaction between someone else?

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Because men are gross, even to women.

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When men walk into school with just a jock strap on and nipple plugs let me know.
Have you seen the cloths young men wear? They are often too large and cover 3/4 of their body. Even though we see men with their shirts off often, they are told to put a shirt on in work or school.
Compare that to the modern woman. I worked in place where women came to work in stuff you would wear to a beach party. Yoga pants and strapless tops in an office environment. Flip flops and short shorts.
Today’s women does not always get she is sexually signaling and it’s not entirely their fault. This has to do with a lack of professional culture these days where every location, including the office, is a pickup joint. Casual culture it the real issue as men still go to work in “work clothes” while it seems many modern woman act like they are going to a dance club.
Men’s cloths have alway signaled sexuality through professionalism so the choices have not changed much. Woman’s cloths have historically been divided between cloths for sexual signaling and clothes for chores. So work and school attire become confused.
The idea that woman need to dress to “not distract men” is a misnomer. Non-sex signaling feminine attire that is functionally like male professional attire has existed for decades. The move to a more casual work and school environment has made the problem exacerbated.
All of this is to perpetuate the victimhood status and “evil men” narrative of feminists who simply want no standards that may work against them.

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