Quote from Gabfly1:
Actually, I think the covering up part is part and parcel. People can place different spins on it, but when a woman has to, or is expected to (same thing), cover her face or hair, then she is being diminished. She is expected to display modesty whereas the man does not. Stated differently, she is not to tempt men with her womanhood. If that should happen, it would her fault, which is why, rather than have men exercise better restraint, she must cover herself. However, you look at it, women are subordinated in religion, and it is even reflected in dress codes among fundamentalists.