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Showing posts with label Revealing clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revealing clothes. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Girls With No Clothes On!


In my previous blog about "Girls With No Clothes On!", I emphasized that women who wear provocative clothing have usually been affected by bad media and that because they dress the way that they do they make themselves more targetable when it comes to men that sexually abuse women, however, there are more downfalls to this way of life. It is difficult for a women to get a job when dressing provocatively. It is not likely for a boss or for an executive to offer a professional job to a woman dressing like a stripper. Unless the woman leads a double lifestyle and dresses professional in the workplace and dresses skimpy throughout her normal life it is just not likely. Even in a situation like that if the woman is seen dressing provocatively outside of the workplace by a supervisor or someone above her position there is still a significant chance that she could end up losing her job because whether she is at work or not at work she is representing the company that she works for. Misrepresenting a company is just not tolerated. In the YouTube video, "Cleavage At Work? A New Dress Code for Professional Women", Audrey Nelson emphasizes the ludicrousness of showing cleavage at work while introducing various ways to dress nice without showing to much skin.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Girls With No Clothes On!


Today, women are challenged more than ever to show skin. The media portrays the pretty girls as sexy and almost naked while the girls that are not considered "pretty" by society supposedly go throughout their daily lives fully clothed with their heads hanging down near their shoulders and afraid to speak. According to Sheree Zielke's,"Hoochie Wear: Assessing The Trend of Revealing Clothing for Young Girls", she emphasizes that women receive their views of this "inappropriate" way of dress from "tv shows, movies and advertising". She also asserts that this particular style "tells today's young girls that true value lies in how sexy she can look".

When children grow up learning how to dress and how to act from the media, they grow up without a since of some of the most important morals. They go without learning that the men that are drawn by the attention of their body's are the kind of men that will not last. They go without learning that the people that look at them are automatically stereotyping them as fast, as a person that has no character or as someone who is sexually explicit.
In her same essay, Zielke emphasizes that girls should wear clothing that illustrates their values and not clothes that illustrate their availability. Revealing clothes draw negative energy, negative attention, and negative people. Because many children dress provocatively to seem more mature, it shows that they are immature in actuality because mature women represent themselves respectably.
Although dressing provocatively is disreputable and disgraceful there are serious possibilities that go along with this doing. Avigail Moor,a renown psychologist and expert on violence against women elucidates that women are often sexually abused because of the seduction of their half naked bodies in her essay "She Dresses to Attract, He Perceives Seduction: A gender gap in attribution of intent to women's revealing style in dress and its relation to blaming the victims of sexual violence". Although blaming the victim is not
her goal, she indicates that these predators who categorize these women as easy use their strength to over power them.
Those who want to be respected should dress in a respectable manner. Those who do not care about being respected should not change the way they present themselves. Although media can alter a person view on how to dress, there are also positive examples that represents appropriate attire and way of life.