I think shaming people for their clothing choices, which don't impact anyone else, or the sex they have, which doesn't impact anyone else, is really stupid. People should wear what they want where they want whenever they want, and if other people have a problem with that they should recognise that they are the source of the problem.
The assumption that people don't respect themselves because they choose to wear certain clothes or choose to have a lot of sex is also ridiculous.
I think saying it's okay to wear "slutty clothes" because it's nice to look at is missing the point. It's okay to wear "slutty clothes" because it doesn't matter other people think.
Is it normal I don't understand slut shaming?
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I think shaming people for their clothing choices, which don't impact anyone else, or the sex they have, which doesn't impact anyone else, is really stupid. People should wear what they want where they want whenever they want, and if other people have a problem with that they should recognise that they are the source of the problem.
The assumption that people don't respect themselves because they choose to wear certain clothes or choose to have a lot of sex is also ridiculous.
I think saying it's okay to wear "slutty clothes" because it's nice to look at is missing the point. It's okay to wear "slutty clothes" because it doesn't matter other people think.
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I agree, except around children. I find it a bit disrespectful to dress provocatively in a child-centered environment.
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kids love it, it makes them hungrier for milking time and hence why it is healthy for there appetites at the restaurant.