Man, this thread.
Okay, first off, going in and handing out jumpers or any of that kind of thing is at least as demeaning as going in and ogling the women. Second, women are going to be valued for their bodies. Men are going to be valued for their bodies. There's not really any getting around that, since our bodies are a big part of who we are; hell, they're the only thing tangible about us. Also, what's wrong with hiring a black person to pick cotton? What if they need a job? Are we going to let historical precedent rule the rest of our lives? I mean, really, the problem with this is that women are marginalized due to their sexual identity. Now, we can try and pretend that men won't respond to women sexually, or we can work on stopping people from marginalizing women based on their gender. I don't know about you guys, but I'm going to work on the latter problem since there's actually a chance we can fix that one eventually.