Originally posted by: qwertyesque
Within a context of indian culture even a kid could tell if the girl dressed out of line.. its not like rocket science.. that needs a huge debate...of course most of our morality we get in legacy so that could be debatable.. not the actually right or wrong in appearances...For eg.. how many woman are willing to walk out of the home without wearing a bra... its not nude.. nothing is seen and lets assume for sake of debate that the fabric is thick enough to not be see through...i know of guys who have gone to school or work without underwear!!! 😆
When members within a
family are known to be divided in their
opinion on appropriateness of an attire how
would it be determined in the Indian
culture, which is well known for its rich?
Besides, is there any established standards for something being "actually right or wrong in appearance"
? Care to define it?
Actually all woman think alike.. which is why marketing anything for woman is not naive and successful... This point being aside...i agree experimentaion.. aligning with the popular actresses... where do i stand...etc. but why does she want to do that.. i want the deeper reason.. not something like kangana wore that dress so i want to wear it kind of thing...
Are you sure the part in bold wasn't a typo ? It looks contradictory.
Sorry, there is no deeper reason
other than that women simply enjoy a
variety in clothes and accessories . Evident
from the fact that shopping for apparels
constitutes a therapeutic exercise in itself and men are furthest from their mind while they shop 😛 . Your wanting there to be a
particular deeper reason doesn't make it happen .
I do not question her prerogative.. but inviting attention.. for what?
For
reasons known best to her. To boost or reassure her own ego perhaps. There is
also a fair possibility that the invitation was imagined.😛
Also if it is meant for someone in particular that should be mad explicitly evident right?
Yes, makes
sense to avoid any unwanted attention .
Otherwise.. everybody gets the right to misinterpret...their way...😆
As long as
it is confined to the realm of thoughts it may not matter much but eventually
thoughts may get translated into action and reap its consequences . Therein lies the danger of misinterpreting . Choice is upto the individual 😛
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