Here’s the deal, women stop dressing like slts and sex objects,a nd maybe men will stop treating you like slts and sex objects?
While I agree that it’s wrong for women (and, as you admit, men) to dress provocatively, I must say the following: If a man is a good man, he wouldn’t even treat a scantily clad
stripper like a sex object. The mark of a good man is that he will not take
advantage of the woman who presents herself as a sex object. If he takes the bait, he cannot say “Well if she only hadn’t acted like a little harlot,” because she might just as easily say “Well if you’d only acted with half a brain and not given in…”
For the record, I’m a male. That’s
why the attitude that today’s sexual atmosphere rests more so on women’s shoulders (which is what one asserts when he blames men’s treatment of women on how they–the women–dress) offends me. I’m not an animal. When I see a scantily clad woman, it offends me. Yes, it may attract me on some level, but I’m not a beast…I can refuse to take advantage, to give in to urges, or to dwell on them. To deny this is to say that God
will allow us to be tempted beyond what we can bear, and I don’t buy into that at all.
The truth is, if males were all that they should be, scantily clad women would still be sinning by not being considerate…but they’d be sinning
alone. If a male treats any woman like a sex object, he does so of his own free will, no matter how she is dressed. He is the one who then chooses to join her in her sin. You admit he too is a sinner…but you do not seem to admit that he cannot in any way blame the woman when he could have said no.
God can and does blame the woman…but God can and does blame them
both.
Each of them can only blame
themselves, and that’s the point I think others are trying to make here.