JessFR
Bluelight Crew
Yes, it does. You made a comment about all women.
You don't speak for every member of your gender. I know women that like what other women would describe as unwanted attention. Maybe sometimes they're not in the mood, but you can't honestly say that no women like that sort of thing.
I don't believe I ever said that. I said the vast majority do not. Which is my experience.
But ok fine lets assume some enjoy it. Why should I suffer just for the sake of the ones that like it? Why don't I have a right to exist in public without worrying that what I'm wearing will make me subject unwanted comments from guys? How is that ok?
If you're wearing a g-string on the beach and you don't want any sexualized attention, that is confusing for men. Guys yelling shit out of cars is obviously unwanted attention, but I'm not sure what you mean by "making some sexual comment". Again, I know many women that like it when guys hit on them in this way.
I do, like I said... Because I don't know what is wanted and what is unwanted in terms of advances, I don't make any sexual advances.
If I am too assume they are all unwanted (as I do) then the term "unwanted sexual advances" should just be "sexual advances". If everything in that department is unwanted, the word unwanted is meaningless.
Again, not all women agree with you here. It's impossible for men to tell you apart from the women that disagree with you.
This would be a lot easier to discuss if we had a clearer idea of exactly what kind of sexual advances you're talking about. Cause I'm making assumptions and I can't be sure they're correct. Specifically I'm asking about sexual advances you would predicate on how a woman's dressed.
What I am saying though, is that how a woman's dressed should never be the basis for how men interact with her. Not unless maybe it literally says "I want men to cat call me, no really I do!".
Do you police what you wear because you're concerned that women might make unwanted sexual advances to you? Keep in mind that most women are a lot more worried about being sexually assaulted by men than men probably are by random women. So try and put yourself in that frame of mind before answering.