Why do majority of women put on clothes which are too tight or reveal parts of their anatomy?
Who decides what is too tight? By anatomy do you mean legs and arms because the majority of women don't walk around with their vagina showing? Why are so many people concerned with how others dress? I'm sorry but your question leaves me with lots of other questions. Mostly why do others care so much?!? If I don't like how the guy looks who's walking around with his pants around his knees I typically just look away.
Now if your question is why do women not cover all of their body parts, my simple answer is because they have a right to their own body, and to put whatever they want on it, and it's no one else's business. If you want a technical answer they may dress that way to impress the opposite sex to attract a mate, they may be trying to catch the eye of their husband, they may feel great about themselves when they dress this way, or they may still "have it" and want to enjoy it while they can. All of which are personal reasons and again, no one's business.
I just agree with Peeples. Just chill yourself and mind ones business. One should be least cared about what others are wearing and why. They must be feeling comfortable in that...
I agree. You never see anyone shaming men for their clothing choices, but people are all too quick to judge a woman on her appearance. Don't like it don't look - period. Great answer.
The human body is not shameful. It is a magnificent work of art. I really do not understand this shaming of the human body. Agree with Peeples on her assessment. There's nothing wrong with women's bodies. This is a leftover of patriarchy.
I think women put on clothes which are too tight or reveal parts of their anatomy so they feel good. They don't want to look or feel fat and they don't want to dress like a man. If a body part like their abs looks good than there is no reason to hide it from themselves and other people. How a person dresses can determine how they feel about themselves even if nobody else sees them.
Men often go topless. They tend to reveal more of themselves than women do. I have been exercising a lot lately. When I was at the beach I noticed how muscular my arms were. It made me feel good.You can't really see your body when it is covered in clothes. To get a good idea of what you look like you need to wear tight clothes or revealing clothes.
The way I see it loose clothes that hide your body are bad for your health. They hide the problems.
Great answer, the human body is indeed beautiful and if you got it, FLAUNT IT, DON'T HIDE IT.
Re: tightness- it could be either because they're proud of their body and want to show off their figure... or maybe they just don't know how to size properly.
Re: anatomy- Probably because it's summer and it's hot out and long-sleeved turtlenecks and full-length pants wouldn't be very comfortable.
GOOD ANSWER, +1,000,000,000,000,000,000 IN AGREEMENT!
When I wear such articles of clothing it is because my husband wants to see me in them. Other than this, I don't. But if the majority of women you see are wearing clothing you think is inappropriate or indecent, then perhaps you should use the god-given right to look at something else. I don't like seeing men wearing their trousers so low it shows their dirty underwear, but when it comes down to it, I do know how to avert my eyes.
The majority of women? I think not. Of course, I don't know how people dress where you live, but around me I see tight clothes, but the majority of women don't wear short shorts revealing part of their buttocks or shirts revealing a lot of cleavage. Wearing either type of clothing is not my thing, but I'm not going to become the fashion police just because I think women AND men should dress a little more conservatively.
To get attention. Everybody is looking for attention from others. If there are no others, would it matter? So lets be clear. Some countries have built in conditioning related to the body. The people are programmed to respond with attention or excitement. Even advertisers take advantage of that conditioning on television every day. In some countries, it is the quickest way to influence men, or get their attention. And of course, there are other countries that are not conditioned in that way. It means nothing to them. Even a nude body would not get any attention because they are not programmed to respond that way.
Because as a society we determine a woman's worth by her appearance and not by the quality of her character. So in order to survive this world as women, sometimes we have to play by the rules laid out by society and, in general, men.
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