"Who said I reject the entire Islamic legal tradition?"
What you said was, "What you are talking about are areas under Sharia law - which I in no way support." You did not say you support "good" Sharia law as opposed to "bad" Sharia law: you said you "in no way" support Sharia law at all. Evidently that is not what you meant, but I get tired of being rebuked for taking such strong signals as "no way" to mean what they say.
On "honor killings" in India: the name is the same, but the practice is not what we find in Muslim countries.
"Rani and Jasveer both were from different castes,
with Jasveer's killers belonging to Rani's caste.
"They cut off his hands and legs and then killed him for "daring" to marry one of "their" women," recounts Rani.
In another instance, a woman from Uttar Pradesh who belonged to a caste of barbers -- considered by traditional Hindu society as one of the lower castes --was repeatedly raped and finally killed by a group of higher caste Yadav men.
Her crime?
Her son had married a girl from the socially and economically more prosperous Yadav caste."
What we find, uniquely in Muslim countries, is the murder of girls
by their own family members, and this is what I understood the term "honor killings" to refer to (there was a recent book on the topic by a Jordanian woman who had survived being soaked in gasoline and set alight by her brother). I am interested to learn of the similar phenomenon in India, but it does not relate to the "presumption of female criminality" attitude found in so many Muslim countries.
"Can you name me a large society where men and women's beauty is considered equal?"
This attitude I find very strange. Of course males and females have
different looks, but you do not actually find males beautiful? And do not think anyone else does either?
"I do not regard every human to human interaction as sexual in nature but I am aware that some interactions are sexual in nature and it is those interactions I wish to avoid."
By avoiding practically all interactions? That is what "I am aware that some men just want one thing, so I choose to avoid finding out which ones are which. " sounds like.
"So are you now saying that men need to interact with strange women and look at them in order not to be frustrated or angry?"
Interacting with strangers as human beings to human beings is necessary to society. Arab males, apparently, hardly ever get to interact normally with females, so it is no wonder they are bad at it. They have to fill in the blanks with fantasizing, which makes the sexual obsessions much worse.
"Now you are just being offensive. Even with the veil I am still a person, I have views and feelings, I am not reduced to a 'lump in a bag'."
But you do not let yourself be seen as a person, only as a lump in a bag: naturally you will be treated that way, when you have chosen to present yourself that way.
InLove: "What people in cowboy boots do you think I ever meet?
Oh, I see. Well, now you know!

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The long post that the cyber-gods ate had a fuller sentence on cowboy boots, more or less like: "In Montana or Texas, cowboy boots might just be a normal choice of clothing with no message intended, but here in Michigan, where the open-range-cattle business has never existed, anybody wearing cowboy boots is, indeed, ostentatiously trying to make a point." If I met someone here in Michigan who was wearing boots, unless it turned out he was from somewhere else, I would be quite safe in guessing his political views. You, oddly, wouldn't even infer political views from "a t-shirt with a GOP emblem on it".
"Just the same as if you see a woman in a face-veil, and you automatically assume she is a supporter of the Taliban, then you might be wrong."
Yes, of course I might. I see that MuslimWoman is strongly opposed to *compulsory* veiling, although she does not see anything wrong with a society in which veiling is "chosen" under a high level of duress, taking it for granted that Arab men should naturally be expected to leer and make lewd suggestions to any woman who shows her face.