But also I feel that many women encourage that sort of behavior by their own behavior, what they allow, and the general fashion trend towards more and more provocative attire. I don't know if it is the idea of fame or what, but it seems to me that there are a lot of women out there that sacrafice their dignity in the name of boosting their careers or popularity. As long as they don't care, why would men want to change?
I have a confession to make. I dress like a tramp, and I know I am lucky not to have been ravished by the mailman yet. I don't know who could resist this:
http://www.bnt.com.au/products/Short_Stories_Sleepwear/view/3029/Cool_Cow_flannelette_PJ/
As Paris Hilton would say (before getting drunk and falling into a fish pond without wearing underwear) That's hot. I have the matching shoes and socks to make this a complete ensemble.
Men sacrifice their dignity every day. Donald Trumps hair, the oodles of 60-80 year old men driving penises... sorry sports cars with a 20 something giggling and going "Hugh, you are the smartest person I know. You are such a stud" and then Hugh thinking "5 minutes to get home, 10 minutes for the blue pill to work, oh yeah!", and of course let's not forget men trying to sound important and like they know what is going on when they are clueless.
@magerette. I have Glen Campbells Wichita Lineman in my head now, but the "still on the li-li-li-li-line" bit gets really loud and high pitched. I know it's not foootball, but I found it very funny in my own head. Don't say it, I know, I'm an idiot, I've already been told today.
"More than 50 years ago she was dubbed the "Girl with the Fabulous Front," and at 80 years old, Tempest Storm still performs burlesque in Las Vegas" and is now known as the Girl with the Fabulous Front, draped to the floor like a crocodile skin curtain.
@Jabberwocky. Weed wacker. I also know the term weed wacker. I think that's nearly as awesome as whipper snipper... almost, but it has a ways to go.