LePetitPrince wrote:
Do you girls like to be stared by guys in general? Is this a "+" for your self-esteem when guys stare on u?
and for the girls who says no and wear mini skirt and mini clothes...why do u wear such things then ?
No, women do not like to be stared at. It makes them uncomfortable. We have no way to know if the man is harmless or is a potential rapist. So, a man staring at us, is threatening.
Also, any stare lasting more than a second or two is generally seen as threatening, whether to a male or a female. A brief stare at a party might be an exception, if you also smile during the stare. A brief stare (one or two seconds only) in a party, where people know each other (vs. in public among strangers) tends to translate to "I would like to talk to you". Context is important, but again, no more than a second or two stare, if any.
As for why women wear revealing clothing in public. Women like to look cute and in fashion. To wear the latest styles, which often include revealing clothing (such as mini skirts, or low cut tops) enhances a woman's social standing - mainly among other females, but also with males she DOES wish to attract. There is no way to know if you are one of those males. But if you have never met her or do not know her very well, it is best to assume you are NOT one of those males. This is not to say she may not later grow to like you if she DOES meet you somehow. BUT it does mean that she did not wear the mini skirt FOR you. She can't dress for the approval of people she has never met, right?
To sum up - women dress for fashion sake, and to enhance their own self esteem (to look attractive in the mirror) or social standing (because they are rated as attractive and in fashion). It varies by woman but in general that is why. It is not to do with wanting all males to stare at them or ask them out. It is more to do with being fashionable.
Not every woman can look attractive in mini skirts or other revealing outfits. (I'm sorry, everyone, if that is not PC. I'm a woman, and I don't wear such things any more... But then, I'm not in my 20s any more and socially speaking, outer appearance isn't as relevant to me now.) To be able to wear those outfits carries a certain amount of social cachet. Among those who value physical appearance, of course.
Hope that helps explain things.