If we can only get these outfits to be worn during American Track & Filed events, I'm guessing the ratings would go up.
People say that posts like the one on this thread are sexist. I agree, I am saying that I am aroused by beautiful women. I think women would do better by saying that men objectivise women, and that is objectionable [no pun intended]. That is imo a more correct way to say it. I have never met a straight woman that would't want to be desired sexually by a men in general [they may object to an individual man, but not the gender in general]. On the other hand, the same woman would be offended if all you ever saw was a sack of meat of body parts. Even if you are "Don Juan". I think it is important to allow people to express themselves sexually. It is also important to try to fit within the social model that you are in. In France or Italy or 99% of the Latin world, if you whistle at a woman in public because you think she is attractive, I would say a very large percentage of those women would take it as a complement. If you do the same thing in say the US, you are crossing social norms and it is likely to have a counterproductive effect. After all, you are expressing joy, but if instead it arouses fear, oppression, etc, that is not what most men would want to happen. So I say, continue to be sexist because I can't think of a more fundamental aspect of a human being than their sexuality. Sadly, there will be confused women that will object to this too. But be sensitive to the fact that people are in a constant struggle to be seen and treated as equals. Balancing being sexist and not crossing the line of objectifying is an art that modern men have to master. P.S. In a thread like this it is probably impossible not to objectify women unless they are actresses and we know something about them. But the intent is simply to celebrate beautiful women. I hope it is seen for what it is.