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Originally Posted by thesheriff443
You will find women will be inclined to tell another woman to go and put some clothes on if they are walking half naked or everything on show
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I have never seen that really except from family members because on average most women don't lack so much self-awareness that they have never noticed certain looks will generate different reactions. It's not like there isn't entire industries surrounding clothing, styles, etc for the purposes of exploring such super powers and that the power of makeup and camera filters that enhance ones curves isn't also a thing.
Still, there is this increasing focus from third parties who like to insert their own interests into matters that are probably best handled by the individual. Lumping all women or trans, etc, into victim categories for the sake of winning arguments online is just tiresome. One can't argue against the emotions of another person anyway. Especially when the emotions are being narrated based on perceptions of the feelings of someone who is giving some personal account. We can express an opinion but it's not like we can dissect it internally.
If women really had a problem with the entire argument then it wouldn't even be so controversial logically. Anyway, it's not even about our feelings, it's what some third party deems we might actually be feeling so I understand why the lady in the Tiktok can be seen to be exploiting hysteria (edit: or maybe just hysteria related sympathy) for self gain... I don't care whether she believes it or not but find it a bit amusing she's going to be upset about being told she is attractive by strangers when she has a Tiktok that no doubt solicits such comments from strangers (which automatically helps her metrics)... if she has one exercise video on her feed, her entire argument is toast.