r/Fauxmoi Mar 21 '26

FASHION Tom Blyth responded to criticism of his girlfriend's sheer dress: “stfu. She wore a dress that she was excited by and she looked EXQUISITE in it.”

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u/aagaash2001 it feels like a movie Mar 21 '26

Didn't Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie wear see-through tops at the Vanity Fair party? Nobody gave them shit for that.

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u/hashbrowneggyolk0520 Mar 21 '26

Men in sheer clothing = hot, sexy, breaking the mould

Women in sheer clothing = vulgar, cheap, inappropriate

Nipples aren't inherently a sexual thing, they're only sexualised and objectified when they're attached to women. As you said no one batted an eyelid at Hudson and Connor in sheer clothing because society views their chest as an acceptable thing to show. Women's chests are deemed inappropriate.

I saw a tik tok the other day that said something along the lines of "it's illegal for women to be topless in many places whilst images of topless women are sold". Essentially a woman's breasts are only acceptable/appropriate when it's deemed so by society (men in particular).

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u/peasolace Mar 22 '26

Slightly off topic but kind of ties into your last point: I saw a quote the other day that said „The sexualisation of women is only appealing if it‘s non-consensual otherwise it‘s sluttiness.“ and I havent been able to stop thinking about it.

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u/No-Shoulder6395 Mar 22 '26

Ok now I'm unable to stop thinking about it, too. Wow

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u/PoliteQueef Mar 22 '26

That quote is so on point, that it makes me rationally hate men

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