Frankly, I think he’s being rather prudish. A few years ago some Austin, TX, musicians posed nude for a calendar to raise money for the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians. I know a few of them and while I enjoyed the photos I did not lose respect for the people who posed nude. Get over it, Cuthbert. Many of us can enjoy seeing women dressed in scanty clothes and maintain respect for them. As I stated earlier, the problem isn’t the women and how they dress, the problem is you. Stop blaming women for your faults.
Agreed. This is a conversation that was beginning to be resolved tin the 20's in the U.S. After women were arrested on the beaches for wearing "provocative" swimsuits. After that hemlines rose above the knee by the mid twenties and the rest as they say is history. Clothing styles change with cultural norms. Judging what is acceptable today by the standards of the past is dogmatic and, as I said before, objectifying women. Of course one could grow a beard and join an Amish sect or a religious cult if you have a yen to jump back a couple of Centuries.
Cap't Jack