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Every has a opinion It their Own opinion.

So yea.

 

I agree with this, I'm afraid.

I'm locking this before it gets out of hand, though let me say that everyone is entitled to their own opinion until it starts limiting another person's rights.

If you can go shirtless, I can certainly go with a short skirt and/or a tank top. I would be wearing those clothes because I like them, for me, not for anyone else. It has nothing to do with self-respect. Though I do agree that some people will dress that way for attention. However, you should not shame everyone that does wear the clothes they wish to wear, because it's more likely that they're simply wearing the clothes because they wanted to. There's nothing wrong with that and it scares me that people are so quick on the draw to shame someone for doing that when it isn't harming anyone else and it's really no one else's business.

 

Anyways, locked.

If someone's wearing "slutty" clothes, then as the OP said, sure, you could be forgiven for thinking they themselves are "slutty".

 

I agree with khgirl4ever, no one is "slut shaming", and Koko I'm not sure how quoting Cella's post proves that people are slut shaming??

 

Anyway I don't think anyone's saying that "a short skirt and/or a tank top" counts as slutty clothes, but let's say some hypothetical other person was wearing some other clothes, and for those particular clothes, it would be okay to say they are "slutty"-- in this case, it would imply the girl is "slutty", and that's what the topic is about. It's not making any claims about innocent clothing or people dressing the way they want to.

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