You can find women who don't talk about their harassment much, for various reasons. Finding women who have never been harassed is much more difficult.
So... you are saying all of the women you talk to or spend time with have been harassed? I'm looking for a common denominator here... what is it... I can almost put my finger on it.
btw, I said nothing about women that have "never" been harassed. Try reading the statement again.
This reads to me as if you are saying we should not believe women when they tell us what they experience. I don't accept that line of thinking. Are you looking for some sort of study on harassment relative to clothing or gender?
Not at all. I'm saying I should think twice before believing you when you speak as if you've personally spoken with all of the women of the world and they have all been harassed, pretty much every day and every time they go out of their house no matter what they wear.
You incorrectly interpret what I say, then say you don't accept that line of thinking... that's great because it's not what I'm thinking. (^^feels good doesn't it)
While there are certainly plenty of creeps and jerks out there in the world, I think your pov is extreme. I also think it more likely some creep will target a woman dressed in a mini skirt over sweats, but I'm not saying harassment of girls in sweats doesn't happen. You seem to be implying that if all things are equal, a girl that only wears sweats will be harassed equally as the same girl that only wears mini skirts. "I don't accept that line of thinking".
What's your reason for believing it true? Why do you think that the degree of harassment/judgement/objectification (as opposed to wanted attention) would change based on what your daughter was wearing depending on the circumstances? Can you do better than "it's obvious"?
Do I have to go Mr. T on you sucka fool?
Let me try to explain some simple mathematics for you.
Let's pretend you are Perry the Teenage Girl for a second.
You want attention, you want boys to look at you, you like boys in general.
You find out that they tend to look at you twice as much when you wear a mini skirt instead of sweats.
Boys - look.
Creeps - ogle.
Harassing Creeps - Harass
In your research you found that when you wear sweats 25 boys look at you, but when you wear a mini skirt 50 boys look at you per hour.
The number of creeps to boys is 1 in 25. The number of harassing creeps to creeps is 1 in 10.
If you wear sweats it is likely you will be harassed at least once in 10 hours of walking around in sweats.
If you wear a mini skirt it is likely you will be harassed at least twice in 10 hours of walking around in mini skirts.
Basically, you get more attention and you have just increased the odds one of the people in that pool is a harassing creep. Simple math.
The only thing you can do to attempt to refute this is to stupidly attempt to state that more boys do not look at girls in mini skirts as opposed to sweats. As proof just read the entire .gif thread and the rest of jazzfanz.
If you want to make it more complex you start to worry about the places you go, the types of people you see and the odds of finding a creep in the different situations you are in. Are you with friends or alone, are you in small groups of people, large groups of people, or walking alone in the dark in a neighborhood that some view as "rough". So many factors.
I submit this challenge to you OB.
Do each of these for 30 days so we get a good sample size.
You go out in your regular daily activities in sweats and see how many times you get harassed.
Then go out in your regular daily activities in a mini skirt and see how many times you get harassed.
Then tell me what you wear means nothing.
TIA
Obvious - clearly
You want me to do better than "it's obvious" when all you give is hints that you've spoken to women at some point in your life. Sounds very much like a double standard.
I'm thinking of ways to make this longer.....
hmmmm....
I got nothing....
Curse you Perry the Teenage Girl.