aren't taken into account), we start to make the sort of assumptions that, in admittedly more extreme examples, lead to people blaming women for being sexually harassed under the "they were asking for it" argument based on what they were wearing. My concern is that when we assume an outfit is inherently sexualized (and I know you aren't arguing that, but it's hard to make that argument if other factors like actions, the way the camera is angled, etc.
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