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by Mz
3139 days ago
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I am a woman. I think she ought to tone it down a bit. I blogged about that. Edit: ironically this comment was being ignored as long as I had the disclaimer in it that I am routinely accused of victim blaming for trying to empower women. I removed it because I also get constantly accused of making things about me. The second it was removed,
a personal attack in violation of the guidelines was posted as a reply and now my comment has been downvoted. Here is the blogpost in question in case anyone wants to read it instead of knee-jerk assuming I am just some sexually uptight prude: http://michelerebooted.blogspot.com/2017/11/how-i-try-to-dir... |
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My reading of awesomepantsm's comment is that it conveys the idea that it doesn't matter what any of us think about what someone is wearing, we should be concerned with the thoughts they are expressing.
I never saw your post in the original form, only in the shortest version and then with the most recent edit. I found your blog post on my own, and I see it's much more nuanced than your comment here (I suppose that's to be expected).
Your blog post seems to indicate that you wouldn't dress like that. Fair enough, the rationale you describe is illuminating. But how does that extend to a normative expectation on the behavior of another? That's what I think is problematic.