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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: krystal_watz


You obviously don't know all schools. Many schools allow wearing of stylish clothes.

But that's not the point. Men should learn to control themselves. I lived in a co-ed Paying guest where everyone was close friends, and all the girls used to wear shorts and tank tops in the common room. Everyone chatted till night, even drank together. Nobody molested or touched any girl without consent.

So, kindly stop blaming women for incidents of molestation and rape.



You can live in your bubble.
What you say is all bookish.
cant agrue more.
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Posted: 6 years ago
#22

Originally posted by: krystal_watz

Charu: She dressed that way much before she felt anything for Kunal, right?

Of course, women dress for their husband/boyfriends all the time. But my point was that dressing in skimpy clothing doesn't imply that a woman enjoys unwanted attention.


A woman enjoys attention is totally different from a woman attracting unwanted attention . The thing is when dressing is out of place , different conclusions are drawn .

Yes nandini dressed up like that before meeting kunal . Frankly i dont have much of a problem with her dressing sense , except for places where i felt very odd ..specially in the scene where shr is leaving mumbai ,in the auto and bus stop ..i'd put in my 2 cents because a general topic was touched .
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: krystal_watz

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You obviously don't know all schools. Many schools allow wearing of stylish clothes.

But that's not the point. Men should learn to control themselves. I lived in a co-ed Paying guest where everyone was close friends, and all the girls used to wear shorts and tank tops in the common room. Everyone chatted till night, even drank together. Nobody molested or touched any girl without consent.

So, kindly stop blaming women for incidents of molestation and rape.


Yes and along with that , why cant girls resist the rape and molestation attempt ? They must learn to be strong emotionally and physically , so that they can protect themselves.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: chirpyhapibird



You can live in your bubble.
What you say is all bookish.
cant agrue more.


Bubble? I mentioned facts from my life. You couldn't answer this post since it does not match your arguments.

Just accept you were wrong since reality is different from what you imagine. 😃
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Posted: 6 years ago
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@Krystal
No i dont think i m wrong.
Cultural differences.
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Posted: 6 years ago
#26

Originally posted by: krystal_watz


You obviously don't know all schools. Many schools allow wearing of stylish clothes.

But that's not the point. Men should learn to control themselves. I lived in a co-ed Paying guest where everyone was close friends, and all the girls used to wear shorts and tank tops in the common room. Everyone chatted till night, even drank together. Nobody molested or touched any girl without consent.

So, kindly stop blaming women for incidents of molestation and rape.


some facts i want to add..

now a days most organisations including schools have there own dress code ..that is uniform --employees have to wear organisation uniform in working hours -it applies both men as well as women..no other dress allowed in working hours...
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: _charu_


Yes and along with that , why cant girls resist the rape and molestation attempt ? They must learn to be strong emotionally and physically , so that they can protect themselves.

because rape shouldn't be normalized to the extent that it should be the women's responsibility to escape it. The men should not rape. Period. That ends all rape and molestation. Simply choosing not to do it, no matter how "hormonal" you are. Touching without permission should be what is looked down upon not when women are not able to escape any form of molestation.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Lakta hai Forum wasiyon ko CV's ka hawa lag gayi 😆
The topic is glorification of EMA and suddenly it has shifted to clothes 😲
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mammamaria

Lakta hai Forum wasiyon ko CV's ka hawa lag gayi 😆

The topic is glorification of EMA and suddenly it has shifted to clothes 😲


What has happened to us? Show is scrambling our brains too😲
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: music_l0ver036

because rape shouldn't be normalized to the extent that it should be the women's responsibility to escape it. The men should not rape. Period. That ends all rape and molestation. Simply choosing not to do it, no matter how "hormonal" you are. Touching without permission should be what is looked down upon not when women are not able to escape any form of molestation.


in African jungle many nude tribal are there..

where women and men both dose not wear any cloths at all..but rapes doses not happen in those areas..
looks like they are more civilised than us in safe guarding women...

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