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Originally Posted by Demeter
Yeah, like all the women on nude beaches are getting raped? Bah!
The only time a guy tried to attack me I was wearing a huge parka, sweats, knee high winter boots (no, not heels) and had a backpack on my back. The hood was pulled up. He wouldn't even have known for sure I was a woman. I was walking to work. Lucky for me someone I knew drove by & picked me up. I really don't think this guy had been turned on by my breasts.
As for the other angle of this story, there are topless men out there with bigger boobs than mine (should I rape him?) why can't I walk around as nature intended?
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I think you misunderstood me, if indeed I'm the person you're responding to. I'm just asking people what they mean by "equality". Are we saying that the law should treat men and women's bodies absolutely equally?
I would tend to say yes. However, I suspect that most of the people who think they want equality would probably end up disagreeing with be, because the increased freedom is balanced by reductions in legal protections. And for many people the reduced legal protections would outweigh the increased freedom.