by Balcan » Wed Jun 01, 2016 2:43 pm
I believe there are circumstances where you have to put aside your personal fashion choices. Like in a business setting, you don't go to model your outfit, you discuss what needs to be done. it needs to be more lax so people can be comfortable instead of in stiff, formal attire, but you really need to be able to take a cue about what is acceptable and what isn't on a given occasion.
Furthermore, if you make the choice to wear an outfit no matter how daring it is, you have to be prepared to deal with onlookers and commentators - positive and negative. Whether you like it or not, people are going to judge you. It is human nature. No matter how hard activists work to eradicate that behavior, you still have to be ready for it. You're really naïve if you think you can wear "inappropriate" or "revealing" clothing, as some of you phrase it, and expect that everyone will be accepting of it and then act shocked if you hear comments or get glances that you didn't want. You made a conscious choice to wear that. i personally don't care and I'll mind my own business, but I don't speak for the other billions of people that inhabit the world.