Quoted By:
The psychology can be tied at a very foundational level with the way women dress when allotted liberty to choose as such. They will show as much as they can, titties hanging out, their ass in leggings so tight they might as well be naked given you can see their moose knuckle from like 100 yards away. They put it all out there.
But they will complain about being looked at, ogled in public. The male gaze, as it were. You'll see them complain about men ogling them, how they can't just wear what they want without being stared at.
As a being of logic, people simply ask them why they don't cover up a bit more if they do not like to be looked at in such a manner. Immediately they will attack the person's suggestion as sexist. No! The entire world must change for her. It's not her fault that people look at her in a sexually provocative manner when she is explicitly and objectively dressed in a sexually provocative manner which attracts that attention she supposedly doesn't want. They have absolutely no concept of changing themselves, or adjusting expectations, or even accepting how the world works on a foundational level of logic.
It's never them, it is always others. Whenever you bring up any of this they just try to insult you by insinuating you don't have sex. Because they know that is literally all they contribute to the world.