Friday, March 6, 2020
Who Let the Sluts Out
Who Let the Sluts Out photo via filipinofreethinkers.org Stay within your range of comfort. You want to make sure youre still breathing, or at least your skin is. Because if youre not physically comfortable, you might get emotionally uncomfortable. You always want to avoid this or else youll feel vulnerable to the criticism of passersby. So if you are feeling unsure of yourself and get spooked about how people are looking at you, just think about how the outfit should make you feel: hot, sexy, and oozing with confidence and feminine glory. So, is it wrong to encourage looking like a slut? Putting it that way, perhaps. But in actuality, wearing what we desire is an expression of how we want to view ourselves, even if it looks totally different in someone else perspective. If we want to dress sexy to feel sexy, then whos to stop us? The Canadian cop blaming our sluttish tendencies for getting raped? Not even that guy could, in fact he ignited the SlutWalk protests which defends a womans choice to wear what she wants. Its a sensitive issue, where on one side we have freedom of expression and then on the other, slut-shaming. The catchphrase has hurt us all in some way or another and usually by the same people that was victimized by it. Could the growing trend of slinky styles be helping to dismantle the vicious cycle or is it making it worse? Food for thought: what do you think classifies as a slut?
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