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Women shouldn't have the freedom to cover their chests? This is the most incisive answer I've ever seen!

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The general context of the "chest covering" incident ↓

Recently, Jin Xing complained in the live broadcast room about what some actresses were wearing, and said that he wore a deep V dress to walk the red carpet, but he still covered his hands, expressing incomprehension and contempt for this behavior.

"Sister Jin"'s remarks then sparked public thinking and heated discussions about women's freedom to cover their chests.

Soon after, Di Li Gerba's super fans asked: Why can't you cover it?

Venus immediately responded sharply: cover it casually, and pointed out that it was afraid that the poor would see it, and the rich would not see it, and it was more contrived.

She called on celebrities and public figures to appear in public with a healthy and confident attitude. Whether it is for the brand platform or shaping the persona for yourself, choosing to wear a deep V should show self-confidence, which also reflects the cultural confidence that has always been advocated. At the same time, she believes that really powerful actors do not need to rely on exaggerated costumes to earn eyeballs. ↓

Women shouldn't have the freedom to cover their chests? This is the most incisive answer I've ever seen!

Some people agree with Venus's view, but some people are puzzled.

They believe that Venus is too vulgar and one-sided, and should not be overly critical and interfere with the way women dress. Dress is a woman's personal choice, not to please men or cover her chest to avoid public criticism.

So, should women have the freedom to cover their chests? ↓

Women shouldn't have the freedom to cover their chests? This is the most incisive answer I've ever seen!

The answer is yes!

After the "chest covering incident" occurred, everyone held their own views and talked about it...

This reminds me of a quote from Rousseau:

"Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains."

Personally, I think that this yoke refers to gossip.

When a person envies others for having good things or living better than him and he does not, some people's psychology will be distorted, and then try in every possible way to ridicule and ridicule those who are better than themselves, because he may know that no matter how hard he tries, he cannot reach the current "height" of others.

In short, not being able to see others well is a disease.

Venus has always been an outspoken host, and although he is also a woman, this remark undoubtedly reflects the male gaze and the demand for the solidification of female behavior.

Moreover, it is obviously one-sided to associate the behavior of actresses with the sight of the poor and rich!

The following is a matter of fact and only represents personal views↓

Women shouldn't have the freedom to cover their chests? This is the most incisive answer I've ever seen!

Whether a woman covers her chest or not is a personal right

There is no doubt that women should have the freedom to cover their chests, because this involves their own choice and is also an individual right.

Everyone has the right to choose their own style of dress, whether it's a deep V dress or another type of clothing. Women covering their breasts may be based on personal preferences or comfort considerations, and this choice should not be criticized or questioned by the outside world. We should respect women's right to make their own choices, including the way they present themselves.

The same is true whether you are transgender, as long as it does not violate public morals, is within the law, and does not harm others, then you have the right to choose freely.

Criticism of women covering their breasts is often a solidified thinking

Criticism of women's chest covering behavior is often based on a fixed aesthetic concept or stereotype.

People tend to associate the image of women with traditional standards of beauty, thinking that deep V dresses should show confidence and sexiness of the chest.

However, I personally believe that aesthetic standards are diverse, and everyone's understanding and feeling of beauty is different. Covering the chest may be a personal style and choice, and women should have the right to choose how their image is presented according to their own preferences, and should not be influenced by social restrictions or the aesthetics of others.

The "chest covering incident" involves cultural assertiveness? This leads to reflection on gender roles and gender equality

In his remarks, Jin Xing extended the "chest covering incident" to the issue of "cultural self-confidence". I am puzzled!

Personally, I believe that cultural self-confidence should be tolerant and respectful of different behavior choices and aesthetic views, and should not over-define and blame women's behavior.

Is not covering your chest cultural confidence? I don't think there's a direct connection between the two.

Similarly, there is no explicit rule in the entertainment industry that not covering your chest is professionalism. Venus later responded to questions and said she was talking about professionalism. This response is also clearly untenable.

At the same time, women's chest covering also involves thinking about gender roles and gender equality.

Why do women tend to receive so much attention and criticism when choosing what to wear?

And men often do not have such restrictions and accusations when choosing to wear?

This reflects the problem of gender solidification cognition of women's images in society. We should build a more inclusive and egalitarian social environment where more people are free to choose their own image and behavior, as far as possible without being constrained by stereotypes and gender roles.

This reminds me of a phrase that was very popular some time ago:

Allow others to be others, allow yourself to be yourself!

Women shouldn't have the freedom to cover their chests? This is the most incisive answer I've ever seen!

All in all, women should have the freedom to cover their chests. We should respect women's personal choices and should not reduce the act of covering their breasts simply to hypocrisy and artifice.

Not only that, we should also promote the diversity of aesthetic concepts, avoid the solidification of absolute gender roles, and strive to create an inclusive and equal social environment where everyone can freely choose their own image and behavior. In this way, we are more conducive to promoting gender equality and the development of social multiculturalism.

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