It's personal decision what to wear and what not. Girls want to move around half-naked, it's their choice. Likewise men should also be allowed to move around in "langot" (wrestling briefs) in any hotel, social or business gathering, public events, etc. It's their personal right.
Re: Dress code
by Sandhurst Rhode on Dec 03, 2014 03:41 PM
Wonder why everybody is getting so hot, bothered and crazy with what happened to this "actress"?
The man who assaulted her is from Bihar!
It would have been news if he hadn't done what he did!
M N S has been trying to make the rest of India aware of what a scourge Bihar is to the image and character of India but lily-livered, super-sensitive, elitist Indian fa1rie5 have been painting M N S as the villain instead!
A man can take his thing out in full public view. Many a times I personally have been shocked to see how comfortable some men are with urinating in public. Clearly their intention seems to be intentionally exposing themselves rather than relieving themselves. And can any women go and protest about it? Certainly not. But women get slapped for wearing a piece of clothing and there are too many supporters for this. How regressive this country can get?