Why is dressing modest or expected to when you're in a relationship seen as controllling?

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im far from being a "traditional" women, but I don't understand why so many women get upset about this. Why would you want to bring attention to yourself from men who are not your boyfriend when you're in a relationship?

To me, a women who dresses provocatively like she's in the club regularly gives off the vibe she's seeking a partner. A women who dresses modest, does not.

This entire generation of women and feminists have no concept of respect or compromise.

No wonder divorce rates are growing and relationships are looked at so cynically. Bunch of child like minded individuals in relationships who think it's cool to act the same as a single people

Dressing modestly out of respect for your man (and yourself) is fine. If you don't want to compromise or tweak something about what you do for your partner (as long as it's healthy) then stay single.

These dumb ass feminists gonna end up 45 single and lonely asking themselves what happened or blaming patriarchy cause of their pride and ego


It is... controlling....

Their level of attention/narcissistic :usure:
 

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If your chick wants to dress, socialize and generally act like a single woman, then that's not your chick :yeshrug:

Any woman that desires the attention of random men is not in the relationship mindset and therefore, should not be chosen for a relationship :yeshrug:

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