Although Western society does not pressure women to undergo genital cutting or require them to veil their faces and bodies in public, in which of the following ways does the Western society restrict women's bodily freedom and integrity?

A. through practices like pressure to seek the perfect body through dieting
B. through practices like encouraging women to undergo cosmetic surgery
C. through practices like sexual harassment in public places
D. All of these answers are correct.


Answer: D

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