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Re: Modesty Myth
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Kind of like a church leader doing a double take at a young girl walking out of Wal Mart in short shorts. And being kind of flirty with the young women in the church. And thinking nobody noticed. He was just considered "friendly" by some.
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I think your first and second examples are not the same. I think, by nature, a man is going to look (not always necessarily staring), but your second example has him "reacting" to his internal mechanisms.
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12-07-2012, 09:41 AM
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Re: Modesty Myth
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I think your first and second examples are not the same. I think, by nature, a man is going to look (not always necessarily staring), but your second example has him "reacting" to his internal mechanisms.
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Yes, but the same guy.
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12-07-2012, 09:44 AM
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Re: Modesty Myth
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Yes, but the same guy.
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Then that is the guy that Bratti is talking about - acting out his internalizing.
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12-07-2012, 09:45 AM
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Re: Modesty Myth
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Kind of like a church leader doing a double take at a young girl walking out of Wal Mart in short shorts. And being kind of flirty with the young women in the church. And thinking nobody noticed. He was just considered "friendly" by some.
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Yes.
I recall being at a church picnic about 4 years ago. A young woman was there who was wearing a very form-fitting shirt and a mid-thigh skirt. She turned around and bent over to pick up her daughter--obviously giving people a great view.  I was so disgusted, though, because this man that attended our church gave her the slowwwww up and down and then gave her the up and down again. I mean, it was so obviously licentious my stomach turned. He didn't blink or turn away--he just reallllly enjoyed the view. I felt very bad for his wife who was sitting right next to him. I don't know how she could have missed that.
Yet, he would be the first one to complain if a woman wore a split skirt--even if the skirt was long. He commented to my husband one afternoon, "Why would a woman wear a split skirt unless she wants a man to look?" Now, the answer to that question is debatable, but IMO that is a perfect example of a man giving himself permission to act badly because the woman is "asking for it" in his estimation.
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12-07-2012, 09:47 AM
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Re: Modesty Myth
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Yes.
I recall being at a church picnic about 4 years ago. A young woman was there who was wearing a very form-fitting shirt and a mid-thigh skirt. She turned around and bent over to pick up her daughter--obviously giving people a great view.  I was so disgusted, though, because this man that attended our church gave her the slowwwww up and down and then gave her the up and down again. I mean, it was so obviously licentious my stomach turned. He didn't blink or turn away--he just reallllly enjoyed the view. I felt very bad for his wife who was sitting right next to him. I don't know how she could have missed that.
Yet, he would be the first one to complain if a woman wore a split skirt--even if the skirt was long. He commented to my husband one afternoon, "Why would a woman wear a split skirt unless she wants a man to look?" Now, the answer to that question is debatable, but IMO that is a perfect example of a man giving himself permission to act badly because the woman is "asking for it" in his estimation.
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As Jerry Seinfeld once corrected George when he told him, "You don't stare! You never stare! You just get a sense of it, then look away!"
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12-07-2012, 09:49 AM
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Re: Modesty Myth
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Yes.
I recall being at a church picnic about 4 years ago. A young woman was there who was wearing a very form-fitting shirt and a mid-thigh skirt. She turned around and bent over to pick up her daughter--obviously giving people a great view.  I was so disgusted, though, because this man that attended our church gave her the slowwwww up and down and then gave her the up and down again. I mean, it was so obviously licentious my stomach turned. He didn't blink or turn away--he just reallllly enjoyed the view. I felt very bad for his wife who was sitting right next to him. I don't know how she could have missed that.
Yet, he would be the first one to complain if a woman wore a split skirt--even if the skirt was long. He commented to my husband one afternoon, "Why would a woman wear a split skirt unless she wants a man to look?" Now, the answer to that question is debatable, but IMO that is a perfect example of a man giving himself permission to act badly because the woman is "asking for it" in his estimation.
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Ick and I am picturing him as being over weight and balding.
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Re: Modesty Myth
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As Jerry Seinfeld once corrected George when he told him, "You don't stare! You never stare! You just get a sense of it, then look away!"
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12-07-2012, 09:51 AM
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Re: Modesty Myth
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Then that is guy that Bratti is talking about - acting out his internalizing.
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Yes, and I'm not wanting to condemn men for having natural responses to women. I know my husband is going to notice beautiful women, and it doesn't bother me. For the sake of discussion, I'm not talking about simply noticing that a woman is attractive. I would even mark a distinction between appreciating that beauty...momentarily...and staring rudely.
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To see no possession but you may possess it—enjoying all without labor or purchase—
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12-07-2012, 09:53 AM
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Re: Modesty Myth
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Ick and I am picturing him as being over weight and balding. 
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Certainly nothing to look at  , but the way some people act gives you the icky feeling from the get-go. Some men just go around leering at anything female. It's gross and annoying.
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--David Livingstone
"To see no being, not God’s or any, but you also go thither,
To see no possession but you may possess it—enjoying all without labor or purchase—
abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."
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12-07-2012, 09:54 AM
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Re: Modesty Myth
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As Jerry Seinfeld once corrected George when he told him, "You don't stare! You never stare! You just get a sense of it, then look away!"
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HAHAHAHA!!!! That is GREAT!
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"To see no being, not God’s or any, but you also go thither,
To see no possession but you may possess it—enjoying all without labor or purchase—
abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."
--Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass, Song of the Open Road
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