Strength Evaluation
Which of the following two arguments is stronger?

nlite relies on user feedback to rank submitted arguments. Please compare the strength of the two arguments below, ignoring all others.

The platform identifies the top arguments for each viewpoint independently of others. This implies that the competition occurs among arguments supporting the same viewpoint.

Argument A

In many professions, especially those involving public presence or client-facing roles, physical appearance can influence how individuals are perceived and treated. Dressing attractively and confidently can lead to greater opportunities, higher earnings, and enhanced social capital. When a woman benefits professionally from presenting herself well, these gains often extend to her partner and family.

Argument B

Women have an innate desire to express their femininity and charm. This desire to feel attractive and appreciated is not inherently sexual or inappropriate—it's part of human nature. Ethically requiring women in committed relationships to suppress this expression may lead to feelings of repression, resentment, or diminished self-esteem. Denying such natural inclinations, when they are not harmful, can be emotionally and psychologically unhealthy.

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