| Rota: | Women: Don't wear low-cut shirts |
| Rota: | I know none are in this room, but I'm gonna rant about it for a minute |
| Rota: | If you're going to be wearing clothing, you should be covered up in a decent, respectable, I'm-a-human-being way |
| Rota: | If you have a shirt on, you should actually have a real shirt on, not something that covers nothing but two inches :l |
| Rota: | If you're in public, which you usually are, act as if you're in public! If you want to be treated as a whore, all the more power to you, but most of the time, you women don't |
| Rota: | And if you're in private - why do you have clothes on at all, if you're going to be that immodest already? |
| Rota: | Either go all the way or don't start, because if you're alone, you're either doing stuff with whatever intimate partner you dragged in for the night, or you're trying to talk to them and be treated like something other than a sexual object |
| Rota: | And if you're in public - that's not for everyone to see, that's for him (or her, if you swing that way) to admire |
| Rota: | So in summary: You're a whore. |
| Troy: | well, that argument makes some interesting assumptions |
| Troy: | such as that covering skin is tantamount to human dignity |
| Troy: | those coerced into wearing burqas by their society or families may disagree with you |
| Troy: | Societal norms change. Fashion always changes. Don't blame others for your own insecurities or repressed sexuality. |
| Sam: | troy ftw |
| Sam: | i am glad someone was around to say that |