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I was reading this news article about 2 women at the fitness center at Brown University who were kicked out of the fitness center because they were wearing attire that exposed the midriff, and it got me thinking:
http://www.browndailyherald.com/201...s-fitness-center-dress-code-amid-controversy/
Fat womyn feel shamed by properly toned women exposing the midriff, and so they have demanded that no women can show the midriff. Perhaps they figure that this decreases the difference in Sexual Marketplace Value? 
http://www.browndailyherald.com/201...s-fitness-center-dress-code-amid-controversy/
My opinion:Two Rhode Island School of Design students recently reported that they had been asked to leave the Nelson Fitness Center for not complying with the dress policy because they were exposing their midriffs. The two women claim Brown’s dress policy is sexist and discriminatory toward women, while University officials have defended the rules as maintaining proper hygiene.
Last spring, Elizabeth Dimitroff, a RISD student, was told by a Nelson employee to cover up or leave when she worked out in a “sports bra with high-waisted leggings,” Dimitroff said.