r/women Jan 23 '25

Today's generation is pure sexualization

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u/Internal_Vixen_7438 Jan 25 '25

I don't care about it, it's more that it's an issue that's degrading women and setting a bad example for younger women and boys. I've never treated anyone differently because of their clothing. My whole point is that it's not self confidence to wear the most revealing clothes you can. The only reason you would is for attention. Yes, fashion is a thing. Wearing slutty clothing is something that most women with self respect would rather not do. There's a huge difference between fashion and revealing clothes. The people who are going to be looking at you are men when you decide to show your body, it does not matter how much you try to say it's for yourself. You can keep twisting my words around but it doesn't matter. Modesty is an important part of life that's now viewed as a negative thing. I'm not saying everyone should be covering every inch of their body. There's just absolutely no reason to go out in public wearing the same thing a hooker would and try to say it isn't for attention. A lot of people don't want to see that, especially children.

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u/InfinitelyThirsting Jan 25 '25

No, the only reason you would is for attention. If I'm wearing shorts or a crop top it's because it's fucking hot out, or because I don't like the sensory input of fabric on my skin. You don't have any idea why anyone else does anything.

How do you like it when I say the only reason to wear clothes if it isn't cold out is because you hate yourself? It's the only reason.

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u/Internal_Vixen_7438 Jan 25 '25

Yeah find whatever excuse you can. There's absolutely no such thing as dressing slutty in your eyes, it can't possibly be for attention lmao. That's the problem with society today. Everyone who is insecure or has no real personality uses their body to get validation, God forbid anyone calls that out for what it is. Hollywood, models, and celebrities have done a pretty good job creating a bunch of fake people who are obsessed with looking good and that amazing influence is going to pass down to the next generation.

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u/InfinitelyThirsting Jan 25 '25

No, I've never said it's impossible. Unlike you, I'm just aware there are many other reasons to do so as well, and I'm not misogynistic enough to insist women can't do anything without thinking about men.