Are Scantly Dressed Women Sending The Wrong Message?

ChoppedLiver

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Is the impression you make the impression they take? And if you send "that" message, should you be able to complain about the "rape culture" that some claim to exist in America without sounding like a hypocrite? Are scantly dressed women part of the problem?

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“The girl says "Oh uh-uh, wait a minute! Wait a minute! Just because I'm dressed this way does not make me a whore!"

Which is true, Gentlemen, that is true. Just because they dress a certain way doesn't mean they are a certain way.

Don't even forget it.

But ladies, you must understand that is fucking confusing.

It just is.

Now that would be like me, Dave Chappelle, the comedian, walking down the street in a cop uniform.

Somebody might run up on me saying, "Oh, thank God. Officer, help us! Come on. They're over here. Help us!"

"Oh-hoh! Just because I'm dressed this way does not make me a police officer!"

See what I mean?

All right, ladies, fine. You are not a whore.

But you are wearing a whore's uniform.”

― Dave Chappelle


Discuss...
 
When is it ever ok to rape ? By definition its unwelcome
Are girls foolish to dress slutty, sure, but boys are foolish to wear much of what they wear.
No excuses for bad behavior.
 
I do think that girls and women should dress a little more conservatively if they don't want to be unfairly labeled or judged by others and I do think that it can send the wrong message sometimes if a girl dresses really provocatively. I think that sometimes girls dress that way more out of insecurity than actually being very proud. It's like when a person brags and brags about themselves to feel bigger than they actually are. On the flip side just because someone dresses like that doesn't make them a bad person or "asking for it".
 
I do think that girls and women should dress a little more conservatively if they don't want to be unfairly labeled or judged by others and I do think that it can send the wrong message sometimes if a girl dresses really provocatively. I think that sometimes girls dress that way more out of insecurity than actually being very proud. It's like when a person brags and brags about themselves to feel bigger than they actually are. On the flip side just because someone dresses like that doesn't make them a bad person or "asking for it".

Loads of reasons girls do regret able things. I would like to think they would trust in themselves enough to push through peer pressure and all the rest. But that just doesn't happen often enough.
 
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