afternoon all,
yes kevqaz - all have a legal right to wear whatever they wish (within the laws of nudity).
Women also have the right to wear makeup.
But let me see where the legal responsibility lies
Who is guilty - the moth or the lightbulb - turn on the light and the moth is naturally attracted. The control lies with who flicks the lightswitch. If you don't want moths - it is really easy - don't turn the light on.
The theory of cosmetics - one purpose only - to make someone 'attractive'.
Eyeliner -
to enhance the eye making it look larger and mimicing the pupil being enlarged - as in the state of sexual arousal.
Rouge -
to mimic the state of blush women and men get just prior to, during and post orgasm.
Lipstick -
to mimic the state of high sexual arousal
Women go out of their way to use these products and support an entire industry set up to profit from these products. In a recession or depression, the sales of these products skyrockets.
This is a purposeful way of turning on the light to the moth. It is planned, excuted and cupable behaviour. But all legal responsibility is put on the male who reacts to these attractants. Sorry, doesn't seem fair at all to me.
Although I believe sexual assault and rape should be heavily punished, I find it grossly unfair that people are allowed to knowingly make themselves sexually attractive and then bear absolutely no responsibility beyond saying it is their right to do so.
have a great arvo
pinto
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