No. I know a woman who is not religious at all but who would be revolted by the idea of following what your OP suggests. It is in a person naturally a revulsion to anything inappropriate. It is only the sick society and sick people (morally sick) that take away this natural inclination.
Well, you see I think the fear comes from the fact that it is about sex. You can be murdered by anyone in any circumstance. With sex, if you avoid the casual type, you're pretty safe compared to not avoiding the casual type.
Yes and I think you're not differentiating between them sufficiently.
I would say, women want to be looked at (generally speaking)
You imply, women don't want to be gawked at.
They're different things. You talk as though they were the same and conclude, women don't like to be looked at.
When it comes to modest dress and covering of the head, the husband has an important duty to advice his wife and if the wife simply refuses to dress appropriately, he would be well advised to divorce her (I have seen multiple scholarly answers to this issue).
Still upside down. If I left Islam, I would go to hell, I believe. I love Islam. It is the most important thing to me in this world. There is no excuse that could ever make sense when someone is leaving Islam.
There is a punishment for apostasy, but its execution is rather complicated and most...