she seems to have a pretty normal body, I dont think females have a heavy set body to begin with, or are you referring to females like from the movie Captian Marvel?
Her figure is not lustrous at all, its a normal figure.
cover up? so she is going out to fight crime and they can make her wear a hiajb and/or niqab. I know this would come to the point of "make her cover up more"
well obviously if she is fighting in the rain or the outside, she would get wet or something, I find it hard to believe that wet clothes can become so "lustrous" and "sexualized"
Pakistani males seriously need to get their heads out of the gutter.
Allah help us all, and make our minds pure
Aurat March has indeed burnt a lot of male egos
that much is clear
I assume your female right? How can you not think an attractive woman in wet clothes is not sexual? I'm not taking about some poor woman who's been splashed by a passing car and is clearly unhappy about it, but wet t-shirts, or wet clothes generally, around the world, regardless of gender, are sold as sexual. Why? Because the wet clothes stick to you, the accentuate your body, they often become see through and show skin - it's a clear tease.
Now that cartoon, no kids have any business watching that cartoon. Clearly people are being killed by guns and by swords, small children should not be watching that. I know our people have no respect for it, they normalise extreme violence, but I make sure my kids are not watching violence on the TV until they're older. I don't want them growing up thinking it's normal.
Secondly, like it not - the cartoon has been
drawn in a sexual manner. I don't know the story, but the imagery is sexual, just like all female "heroines" in western culture. Just look at that picture, she's wearing a low cut top, it's tight on her body, look at how she walks, one leg in front of the other, but her leg isn't in a natural position, it's more central, it's swinging, with her hips. Her dress is not about practicality, if it was she'd not be wearing that dupatta traipsing dangerously around her neck.
That's no different to Tomb Raider or Xena Warrior princess.
There's nothing wrong with a female character being sexually attractive, but it's high time feminists talked about why all female characters are sexually attractive? Where are the plain Janes? Where are the fat girls? When is the last time you saw a female character on media and the focus was on her story/opinion and not her looks?
This half way house feminism is dishonest and will cause long term harm to womens causes. Men around the world are the same. We find the female form attractive. The difference is, some of us are better trained (by society and personal values) to put that attraction aside and continue with our day to day business, whereas others are not. That is not the problem of women - that is the problem of men, and something men should fix, across all sorts of different societies.
However in a predominately Muslim society, we have social norms which both men and women should adhere too to faciliate this.