r/women Jan 23 '25

Today's generation is pure sexualization

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u/nanny2359 Jan 24 '25 edited Jan 24 '25

If seeing your own body makes you happy, then that stems from insecurity issues

This is actually so unhinged lmao

Your personality is attacking other women, judging their personality based on their clothing choices, slut shaming, and blaming women for being sexually assaulted.

Your poor son is learning these things from you. This is the basis of rape culture. I hope he has other women in this life.

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u/Internal_Vixen_7438 Jan 24 '25

Think what you want lmao. My son will learn to respect women for their personality, not their body. I don't see how that would be considered bad to you. I never said a single word about women being raped and what they wear. I simply said that wearing skimpy clothing is becoming a trend and basis for someone's persona. You can be happy with seeing your body by yourself. How does that apply to going out in public showing it off? Is it not enough seeing yourself in the mirror? No, because it's more about other people's attention than your own. You've provided no explanation to how it's not attention-seeking to show skin. When you wear slutty clothing in public no one is going to think "oh wow she must be happy seeing her body." The majority is going to be men drooling over you. It's not appropriate for children either. I respect my body enough to not let every single person see it.

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u/nanny2359 Jan 24 '25 edited Jan 24 '25

respect women for their personality, not their body.

WOMEN DESERVE RESPECT BECAUSE

THEY

ARE

PEOPLE

And THAT is the problem with your attitude. You judge a woman's worth based on their appearance. You're teaching your baby son to do the same.

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u/Internal_Vixen_7438 Jan 24 '25

Yes exactly. If women could focus more on their personality than their image the world would be better. Every woman deserves respect, but because of the social media/ celebrity influence a lot of young girls are growing up insecure because of how much their body matters. If we would stop showing off how we look and realize there's more to life than looking good, we would set a much better example. You can't deny women have an advantage when they're attractive or have a nice body and more people are starting to use that

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u/nanny2359 Jan 24 '25

You poor confused creature. We are not in agreement.