Very interesting read about the way in which women are constantly forced to disclose information and send signals, both linguistically and socially.
A nice read, sure, but to say that women are forced to do anything of the sort is hyperbole.
I don't think it's hyperbole.
Well, of course it is, because obviously women are not actually forced. The fact that there's always people around who assume things based on your choice of clothing or hairstyle doesn't force you to disclose information and send signals. When someone makes (silly) interpretations of your personal choices then that's not forcing you into anything.
Erh.. I guess it depends on your definition of forced? I mean, yeah, I can walk around in pretty miniskirts and heels and stuff if I want to, but if I venture near a road I may have to deal with creepy old guys honking at me or catcalling or some ****. To avoid that, I have to wear baggy clothes, and where I used to live, I would also cover up my long hair because it identified me as female.
In other situations, it's even more obvious. Who is a manager going to hire, the girl who is wearing make up with styled hair and fashionable clothes, or the girl wearing no make up at all, plain unstyled hair, and frumpy clothes? Attractive women earn more, and for the vast majority of us, you have to put a fair amount of effort into reaching the "standard" level of beauty. Even women who you think aren't wearing make up most likely are, they just might not be wearing much, or are very good at applying it.
There's also the issue of shaving. Everything below the eyebrows MUST GO. I know girls who don't shave, but they are very hippieish, and most of them have started shaving in the last couple years anyhow.
For guys, it's situational. If you're just walking around campus, t-shirt and jeans, polo and khakis, whatever, you're in standard dress. Unless your shirt says something particularly out of place, your clothes don't really say anything about you. "Jeans and a tshirt" for girls is just as varied as anything else. Are they skinny jeans? Bootcut? Torn? Embroidered? Boyfriend jeans? What color are they? Is the tshirt baggy or fitted? V-neck or crew? Color? How girly is the design on it? Is it plain? Heels, sandals, sneakers, or boots? How fashionable are they? Do they match her belt/purse? Is her hair in a ponytail, let loose, messy bun, etc, etc? Is it dyed? How is it cut? Are her eyebrows tweezed? Is she wearing enough foundation? Too much? How thick is her eyeliner? Lip gloss, lip balm, or lipstick? Is she wearing jewelry? What kind? Are her ears pierced? Are her nails painted? It goes on and on and on and on....
And no, you can't accurately use those markers all the time to evaluate a chick. But most of us do think about everything we wear and what signals it puts out and all that.