"I mean don't mind me or DK in how we look at women, we are men, we are alike in this matter "I don't disagree with him"... but you as a woman supporting his view is a hall (sic) different issue."
So there is a double standard between what men and women are allowed to think? One tick on my list of things I expected you to say.
"You could be one of those who dressed up for such a reason "in your old days" but not necessarily all women are..."
I'm 4 years older than you, but back in the "old high school and university days" I wore jeans and t-shirts and doc martens or running shoes. I owned one simple black dress that I wore to formal events requiring it. I was focused on studying for my undergrad and masters and working part-time, so wasn't doing the hair, make-up and partying thing very often. As a teacher and corporate trainer I wore business casual attire. Nowadays I wear lots of knee-length 3/4 sleeved or no-sleeved wrap dresses with a camisole underneath so no brea.stfeeding cleavage. Because I'm not draped in a black sheet of cloth you could still say I dress as a ho. Guess you win that one!
"You are supporting the men(sic) idea of being attracted to women for their bodies rather than their rights to be attracting(sic) bcz of their intelligent(sic), personality and soul. Maybe you don't have all of these..."
If looking for a short fling, both men and women are attracted to good looks and that is all that is relevant. If men and women spend time together they can become attracted to the intelligence and personality of the other person and feel compelled to spend the rest of their lives with that person, so clearly there must be more than just looks involved. The fact remains that most men and women are first attracted to each other by looks, but attraction based on other characteristics is vital to forming a long-term relationship. Nothing wrong with that.
"...spear(sic) us your preaching of women's rights and s.exism crap you are losing credibility here."
Right, because you admit that is okay for men to view women as se.x objects, but as a woman I lose credibility when I say this. Fantastic (s.e.xist) logic!
"Not mention (sic) you being incapable to raise a daughter to be a self respected woman in the future."
He he he! You'd just love how I raise my boys. I try to keep everything gender neutral. The other day when playing at a girlfriend's house they played dress-up. My friend's daughter and my son were in their little dresses, with high heeled sparkly shoes with purses draped over their arms and tiaras on their heads prancing around the house for about an hour. Now I've done it! My son has been turned into a ho.mose.xual! :8 Somebody save him from my evil clutches!
I wouldn't tell you that you are incapable of raising any children well because a) I don't know you, and b) It would be mean and unfair.
What do you think my husband would say if he read your comments here about me being only good for looks but no intelligence, personality or soul, and incapable of raising female children to be respectable... I asked him and he said, "Pfff! He doesn't know you at all. He sounds like a chicken (beep) who says stupid (beep) to others because he's hiding behind a computer screen."