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YahyaIbnSelam
There is also a limit of interaction. And this doesn't neccessarily depend on the ''mentality of men'' but human nature. That a woman shows his beauty was also described by the scholars as fitnah, it's not for every man a fitnah maybe, but being for some men is a reason enough to take precautions. That's for example also the reason why its better for women to pray in their houses.
Not beauty of a woman that is fitnah, but behavior of this woman. Indeed, there are women who use their sexiness to tease the men. But mostly are not. If a woman dressed sexily with purpose to tease the men,then some men tempted, this is that woman fault. However, if a woman dressed and behave modestly, but some men tempted by her, this is those men fault.
One common misconception about women is, if a woman dressed well, it's because she wants to attract the men. No!, it's not true. Mostly of women dressed well because their instinct to look good which not different than the men who dressed well because their instinct to look good.