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<blockquote data-quote="Regina" data-source="post: 1288886" data-attributes="member: 12872"><p>Yes really. It's 2010, women no longer need to answer to anyone on what they choose to wear. Who are you kidding? Men will stare at a$$es of women in scrubs that are hardly tight or figure flattering. </p><p></p><p>I find it hard to believe that men are offended by these women that dress in this manner. If that were the case every Hooters and strip club would be going under, however, they seem to be thriving. Now it's fine that men patron the local Hooters and strip clubs, that's what they're built for: to manipulate you out of money (sorry if you hadn't figured that out yet). But don't then turn around and tell me that you are offended that she dresses that way. Shockingly, I'm going to call BS after so many of you voluntarily spend your time and money supporting it.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, women dressing in any attire does not entitle YOU to act like a neanderthal, nor does it entitle HER to make a complaint when you do. NO ONE is protected against being offended, and "I couldn't help it, she turned me on too much and should be treated with discontent," is never a defense of your actions. Not one that I'll buy anyways. </p><p></p><p>I'm agreeing with you that she has no complaint, they were just words and actions, she wasn't hurt or violated. But I draw the line at, "She had it coming, I can act however I like because she turned me on without my previous consent."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Regina, post: 1288886, member: 12872"] Yes really. It's 2010, women no longer need to answer to anyone on what they choose to wear. Who are you kidding? Men will stare at a$$es of women in scrubs that are hardly tight or figure flattering. I find it hard to believe that men are offended by these women that dress in this manner. If that were the case every Hooters and strip club would be going under, however, they seem to be thriving. Now it's fine that men patron the local Hooters and strip clubs, that's what they're built for: to manipulate you out of money (sorry if you hadn't figured that out yet). But don't then turn around and tell me that you are offended that she dresses that way. Shockingly, I'm going to call BS after so many of you voluntarily spend your time and money supporting it. At the end of the day, women dressing in any attire does not entitle YOU to act like a neanderthal, nor does it entitle HER to make a complaint when you do. NO ONE is protected against being offended, and "I couldn't help it, she turned me on too much and should be treated with discontent," is never a defense of your actions. Not one that I'll buy anyways. I'm agreeing with you that she has no complaint, they were just words and actions, she wasn't hurt or violated. But I draw the line at, "She had it coming, I can act however I like because she turned me on without my previous consent." [/QUOTE]
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