How is it any different from a women saying to a man "That T-shirt really shows off your chest/muscles"? Should that be treated as sexual harassment?
It's all rather pathetic and dumbs down society. Far too many people happy to be offended at anything they can come up with, usually on behalf of others who don't care nearly as much.
Its not simply a case of different rules for men and different rules for women. It's about guaging the appropriateness of your comment with regards to the situation and who the recipient of your comment is and furthermore how your comment might be received. In some cases it would be perfectly alright for a man to say to a woman "that's a great dress it really shows off your curves", but before making such a comment all of the above should be taken into consideration ie your level of familiarity with the recipient of your comment, your relationship dynamic and therefore whether such a comment would be appreciated by her (or him). You cannot apply all rules of social interaction to all women. There are some women I know who I could say something far more personal to than the "curves" comment with the confidence that they would not feel offended or threatened in any way and treat it as a joke but I wouldn't dream of saying it to all women.
It reminds me of the thread which was started a few weeks back about "humourous" terms for women's private parts. I'm certainly no prude but I found that thread a bit uncomfortable as not only was it targeting women but it didn't take into consideration that some women on this thread might feel uncomfortable about something like that being discussed which was specific to their sex being discussed, and primarily by a bunch of men. If the thread had been entitled "humourous names for (both) men and women's private parts" that would have been acceptable because no one was being targeted.
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