Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are no standards anymore. Many women are too stupid (apparently) to know how to dress appropriately for the occasion anymore, whether that be work or school or even just going to the store, and any attempt to correct them is met with accusations of “OMG you’re just a jealous hag” or the ever popular (and utterly meaningless) “stop policing women’s bodies!!!”
It’s pathetic and I find the women who act like this to be an embarrassment.
Yeah…companies are now too afraid of implementing a dress code or any rules to dressing professionally because it is “sexist” and “policing women’s bodies”
Anonymous wrote:There are no standards anymore. Many women are too stupid (apparently) to know how to dress appropriately for the occasion anymore, whether that be work or school or even just going to the store, and any attempt to correct them is met with accusations of “OMG you’re just a jealous hag” or the ever popular (and utterly meaningless) “stop policing women’s bodies!!!”
It’s pathetic and I find the women who act like this to be an embarrassment.
Anonymous wrote:Good friend is a partner at at big law firm. She said they have had to have conversations with the summer interns about not wearing crop tops to the office. At skadden. What a time to be alive.
Anonymous wrote:I was a supervisor in the mid-90’s and my boss had me talk to a younger employee about her wardrobe. She was a tall girl and all of her skirts and dresses were just way too short and revealing. I don’t think she intended to dress that way, but it was distracting in a government office. After that, she wore mostly pants but it was an awkward conversation and I hated being the one to tell her.
Anonymous wrote:I've never seen a fit, attractive woman care about what other women wear.
Anonymous wrote:Super surprised by how much I see girls wearing crop tops at work. I was at a bookstore today and a girl was wearing what was basically a bra.
I remember we weren’t even allowed to wear tank tops, shirts had to have sleeves.
Is this a thing now? Do business owners really not care how bad it looks?
Anonymous wrote:I think back to what I wore to the office when I was an intern and I cringe. Too tight, not appropriate for work. I just didn’t know what was appropriate. I thought “any dress = work clothes”. Time is just a flat circle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never seen a fit, attractive woman care about what other women wear.
Then you have never been to South. Bless your heart.
I’m fit, very attractive, live in the Midwest, and I hate that younger generations look so sloppy and inappropriate. Most have no idea how to use a clothes iron. It’s awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never seen a fit, attractive woman care about what other women wear.
Then you have never been to South. Bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:She's working at a bookstore, not a law firm. Give her a break.