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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 13 yo DD recently had an issue with two boys seated on either side of her staring at her. I told her to ask the teacher politely if her seat could be changed because she was having trouble focusing on her schoolwork. She did, and it was. I did tell her, kindly, that when she chooses to wear fitted, shoulder- and or-belly exposing clothes, she would get more attention and there's a negative piece to that she now understands better.[/quote] Also may want to talk about a lot about who's behind designing this clothing for young girls to wear.[/quote] Agreed. Young girls are confused and brainwashed by media telling them that dressing like a prostitute is empowering. They need to understand that catering to the male gaze by wearing revealing clothing is perpetuating the patriarchy and degrading themselves. [/quote] Burqas for every woman then? In the past, so much as exposing hands or ankle in public was considered scandelous even among most Americans/Brits. [/quote]
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