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Well alright, if it's not due to negative attitudes towards women, why do YOU think some men choose to harass women?

Huh?

Yeah, your post still looks like word salad to me. Did you actually think you needed to explain to us that not every. single. guy at these conventions harasses women? Like, that deserved a whole post?

Are we actually trying to make this happen as a feminist thing? Because it's not going to happen.

You do realize that "rape culture" does not actually just equal = "people explicitly saying rape is OK", right? That's the point - that's what makes it so insidious.

I'm not going to lie it was difficult to actually extract meaning from this block of text. I'm still not sure if I know what your point is, other than the (so obvious it hardly warrants mentioning let alone multiple paragraphs) fact that not all men grope at these cons.

LOLOLOLOL

Maybe there's some truth to the fact that such pressure exists but I don't know that you need to project that shit onto her. She can't be singlehandedly responsible for bucking social pressures/norms. Hate the game, not the player, and leave her be.

She is a beautiful woman and a model. Nothing more, nothing less. I'm not sure what point you're using her to make. That designers prefer thin, waifish women as models? We knew that already.

I feel like this guy is a libertarian. Who doesn't actually spend much time around women.

And my father wonders why I didn't end up going into computer science....

This was a beautifully written article.

Marquel for bachelor pls.

WOW not rude and condescending AT ALL

OK but as I said, I don't think clothing from Zara constitutes "fashion" or art.

YES YES YES YES.

I dunno, I don't particularly see how that's relevant to anything...

You can wager that criticism against the art world more generally though.

It's disingenuous to say that the two things are different. If buying clothes based on who designed it is frivolous, so is buying a painting by a famous artist.