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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let women wear what they want. I agree that it’s a slippery slope when we start policing women’s bodies. BUT. What smart women know is that what they wear and how they carry themselves is a signal of their class, and people pick up on this either consciously or subconsciously. I was always told to dress for the life and job I want. I know that going out in public in ruched butt leggings will turn a lot of heads. But not the right kind of heads. I knew I wanted an upper class life style, husband, career, and on the whole, this requires a certain look. It’s not about how much money you spend on clothing. I could go to Walmart and put together a classy outfit. Women need to be more perceptive about this. You can’t dress like a tramp and then wonder to all your followers on social media why you can’t find a man to respect you these days. Look the part, act the part, win the prize. And BTW, I’m a Democrat and atheist, FWIW. [/quote] Exactly. It's a trashy look to wear underwear in public. However, no one is saying we should be policing women's bodies -- we have a right to judge each other. That's part of being human.[/quote] What is it that makes "classy" women think it's okay to label other women as trashy or tramps? You may have such amazing liberal creds, but you're still just a misogynist.[/quote] Give me a break. Unless you are blind, you make judgements based on what people look like -- just like the rest of us do.[/quote] Give me a break. There's a big difference in judging something inappropriate and labeling it "trashy" or worse..."trampy." We can dislike a look without using sexist terms. And also, see the fat shaming nasty above...she points out to her daughter the was in other people's bodies?! No wonder so many of you are so needlessly hateful. [/quote] Look, if you insist on going out in public in your underwear, you should know what people around you are thinking. [/quote] +1 [/quote]
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