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If they want so badly to NOT be the center of attention, why go out in basically underwear?
We live in a real world where consequences exist for actions and decisions. Regardless of whether they can be considered “just” or “unjust”, and regardless of whether or not someone is considered to have a right to some sort of privacy or a right to “not be creeped on”, they are literally opening themselves up to the possibility of those rights being trampled on by going out in public.
It’s like taunting a dog and then crying when it decides to attack you when you provoked it.
Again, I’m referring specifically to ones who go out wearing basically nothing, or stuff that reveals every detail of their body, and then they get upset that they’re attracting attention. Just makes no sense to me.
We live in a real world where consequences exist for actions and decisions. Regardless of whether they can be considered “just” or “unjust”, and regardless of whether or not someone is considered to have a right to some sort of privacy or a right to “not be creeped on”, they are literally opening themselves up to the possibility of those rights being trampled on by going out in public.
It’s like taunting a dog and then crying when it decides to attack you when you provoked it.
Again, I’m referring specifically to ones who go out wearing basically nothing, or stuff that reveals every detail of their body, and then they get upset that they’re attracting attention. Just makes no sense to me.