Monday, 16 January 2023

What do you think?

 Does a woman have to be judged by the inches of her clothes ? Should we judge a woman by the length of tissue that covers her ?

8 comments:

  1. Personally, i think no one should judge .I don't see why only women are judged for what they wear. The most important thing is to be comfortable in what they wear. Even though people differ from each other, that doesn't mean they should be judged only for their clothing decisions, you never know what's on their minds or in their hearts.

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  2. Absolutely no one should judge a woman by the inches of her clothes. Women have the right to wear what they want without worrying about the look of people. The length of tissue covers a woman does not define her behavior or her personality.

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  3. Firstly we are in 2023, mentalities are supposed to have evolved.
    « Men are born and remain free and equal in rights », DDHC. So why should wearing a top, skirt, shorts, short dress or halter top be prohibited in schools? According to my middle school principal, because "these are inappropriate outfits that distract and provoke men. It is inconceivable that girls who wear short clothes with not much tissue, no matter the reason why (if it’s hot, if she has no other clothes, if she feels better…), are considered as provocative women or even as « hookers». Whereas for those who opt for very long and covering clothes they are viewed as religious or prudes women. People have always something to say. I think that clothes reflet our tastes and what we like but not our personality and who we really are. But unfortunately many people tend to catalogue women according to their looks.
    From another point of view, I think that our outfit must all the same be respectful for example in religious places, during a job interview…

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  4. I don't think this question should even be asked! Indeed, women do not have to be judged for the way they dress. A skirt judged, too short or a dress judged, too sexy or a bone, judge too low neckline, NEVER justifies a rape, any aggression or multiple remarks. Women should not adapt and hide from predators because they are not the problem. Yes, it is wrong to blame a victim instead of punishing the aggressor. It is up to the aggressors to understand that women are not objects and that their dress is not a call to seduction. Labady Tatiana

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  5. I think a woman shouldn’t be judged by the inches of her clothes because whatever a woman wears that doesn’t change her capacity to reflex or to act. So I don’t know why people express their opinions on what a
    women wear and if this is long enough. Women have the right to choose what clothes they want to wear without have to think about what people will say. I don’t understand why men can do their sport without shirt but women can do their sport in short because it’s not appropriate. So I think nobody should be judge by the inches of their clothes.

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  6. I think a woman shouldn’t be judged by the inches of her clothes because whatever a woman wears that doesn’t change her capacity to reflex or to act. So I don’t know why people express their opinions on what
    women wear and if this is long enough. Women have the right to choose what clothes they want to wear without having to think about what people will say. I don’t understand why men can do their sport without shirt but women can’t do their sport in short because it’s not appropriate. So I think nobody should be judged by the inches of their clothes.

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  7. Absolutely not! A woman should never be judged based on the inches of her clothes or the length of the fabric that covers her. It is unfair and disrespectful to judge someone's worth or character based on their appearance or clothing choices. Every individual should be treated with respect and dignity, regardless of their clothing. It's important to focus on a person's qualities, actions, and character rather than superficial judgments.

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  8. In an ideal and just society, no one should be judged based on their appearance, including the length of their clothing. Judging a woman or anyone by the inches of their clothes is a superficial and unfair practice that reinforces harmful gender stereotypes and contributes to a culture of body shaming and objectification.Clothing choices are deeply personal and can be influenced by a variety of factors such as cultural background, personal style, comfort, and even socio-economic status. To judge a woman based on how much or how little she covers herself is to ignore the complexity of her identity and experiences.

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