Think of all the times you have seen someone dressed inappropriately. Consider that we are pretty much split 50-50 between males and females. You would think, all things being equal, we would see approximately the same percentage of males as females who are inappropriately attired.Nope. Not even close. And just to fair, I am willing to bet a 6 oz bottle of Coca Cola that both men AND women will agree that it is the women who have the most problems with dressing appropriately.This no doubt arises from the knowledge that being attractive is a form of power. It can give you access that intelligence alone might not grant. With no disrespect intended, I have a feeling that Donald Trump's choice of Paula White as a spiritual counselor has at least something to do with the fact that she is an attractive women. Yes, Nancy Harmon is by far a better preacher, singer, and musician, but physical attractiveness causes us to suppose that an outwardly beautiful person must surely have all the other appealing graces included in the package. There's a reason that most men (Tom Sterbens, NBF, and other metrosexuals excepted) are ready long before their wives are ready--and don't we men appreciate it! There is a beauty premium. An attractive waiter/waitress makes more in tips than someone like, say, NBF. An attractive waitress gets tipped more--by men AND WOMEN.Over and over, I've seen girls push the envelope as far as they can, then act like it's YOUR FAULT for noticing! Foolish! Reminds me of the notion that is making the round today in some parts, that if a woman wants to pretty much dance naked for the men on a barroom table, but then some man crosses the line, why, it's not at all her fault! No. It's BOTH of their faults. The man more than the woman, but the woman is not guiltless.