So because women who cover get stared at too, nothing that I said is true?
I cover completely, with abaya and cover my face and the men that look at me never do anything innapropriate because I don't respond to them, have my bluetooth on, or walk as if I'm looking for attention.
There is a big difference....The men are trying to get a reaction out of the covered women, not staring at their half naked bodies. Many women here don't cover properly to begin with. The hijab is to cover the entire shape of the body, but many women here have abayas made to fit their shapes and get the attention of men out of desperation for attention or some reason other than the intention of the hijab, to be a screen between them and that kind of attention.
I remember walking in Villagio one night with my friend, and this....herd...of women walked in with abayas, short pants and stillettos under, scarves covering half of their hair "clothed, but naked" as it says something like that in the Quran. That's probably more attracting to men because it looks like they're on the prowl for the wrong thing to being with. Every one was staring at them, a few men were walking behind them like dogs bluetoothing them, but the majority of the men were saying bad things to them in disgust, not want or admiration.
So because women who cover get stared at too, nothing that I said is true?
I cover completely, with abaya and cover my face and the men that look at me never do anything innapropriate because I don't respond to them, have my bluetooth on, or walk as if I'm looking for attention.
There is a big difference....The men are trying to get a reaction out of the covered women, not staring at their half naked bodies. Many women here don't cover properly to begin with. The hijab is to cover the entire shape of the body, but many women here have abayas made to fit their shapes and get the attention of men out of desperation for attention or some reason other than the intention of the hijab, to be a screen between them and that kind of attention.
I remember walking in Villagio one night with my friend, and this....herd...of women walked in with abayas, short pants and stillettos under, scarves covering half of their hair "clothed, but naked" as it says something like that in the Quran. That's probably more attracting to men because it looks like they're on the prowl for the wrong thing to being with. Every one was staring at them, a few men were walking behind them like dogs bluetoothing them, but the majority of the men were saying bad things to them in disgust, not want or admiration.