For me, the times that I dressed provocatively had been empowering. It felt good. It's those times that I felt comfortable in my own skin. Like really, really comfortable. And let's face it, body self-esteem issues are a hurdle many women struggle to overcome.So when a person tears a woman down for how's she's dressed, they are tearing her down at a moment she feels at the top of her game. That's where the real shame is__ot in how a woman is dressed, but in the desire to minimise her self-worth and empowerment. That's not kind, or well meaning. It's rude and cruel.
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True. The school admin decided that a girls clothes were more important than her education.
All right, let's consider some history here. I see a number of girls are wearing pants. This used to be frowned upon. In 1938, Helen Hulick was jailed for wearing slacks -- put behind bars.Do you think society should have the right to jail or punish you for what you choose to wear?
I do not see the point in dressing and acting and speaking in a way that makes you feel more comfortable and me feel less comfortable.
Schoolgirls are not distractions. They are students. Teach them something other than misogyny.
What to wear: An employee chooses. How to dress: His employer chose.