Is this trying to make the argument that expecting women to not wear yoga pants in a professional environment is wrong? I honestly don't get the comparison. Hell, I agree, if you are a man wearing skinny jean like suits, you should get just as much flack. Or if you have very short sleeves (beyond half the arm), or an overly tight shirt, or an overly low collar... The notion isn't absurd. Wearing clothing that shows off your form is a form of... showing off your form... it's not suitable for a professional environment and it shouldn't be happening in business meetings. Who gives a shit if it makes your thought stray. Sex needs to stay the hell out of the workplace, and we aren't going to get rid of it by saying "just stop being turned on!" And don't you dare lie to me and say women aren't just as turned on by men as things. They are and there should be just as much stigma against both sides. And really, the argument about hands and arms? You know what is necessary to function in society? Exposed hands. You know what isn't. Your ass. So, sorry women who want to wear yoga pants to your business meetings, or to class (AKA: work preparation), but it's going to fly just about as well as the guys who want to show up to school with armpits exposed (wasn't allowed in my school at least). Are you not comfortable? Deal with it like the rest of us. Pants and a T-shirt are perfectly comfy.