I agree.
If a female is wearing tight or low cut clothing, then you immediately think she is "on the prowl" and may question her morality. If she is dressed in a nice suit, she could have any occupation and think she looks business-like.
The hair of both males and females and the makeup on females also convey a message.
Basically, if something looks inappropriate on a man or a woman, then you question their judgment on other things.
2006-11-23 00:34:44
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answered by Barbara 6
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i was once on a train going interstate.
there were a few young (18y.o) guys sitting behind me. An attractive girl about 14 y.o walked down the aisle wearing a tiny mini skirt. After she passed one of the guys said,"'ánd they wonder why they get raped'! and all the guys agreed and laughed.
the nonverbal message the girls clothing was sending was that she was proud of her body and liked flaunting it-there is nothing wrong with that in my opinion! but to the guys, the nonverbal message her clothing was conveying was ''im easy and ready to have sex with anyone''-thus hopefully misleading!
and this is just one example of wat goes on with every single person every single day...with every item of clothing we choose to wear,others are looking and passing judgement...sometimes theý'r right sometimes they''r wrong...
i say nudity is the way to go
2006-11-23 00:43:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, definately. What you wear is a statement whether it's an obvious one or not.
For example: I work for an athletic store and I have to wear some of the product to work (such as hoodies, tshirts, etc) so if I'm going to class in the morning, I just throw on whatever. These clothes are comfortable so I usually end up wearing them outside of work on occassion. As a result, people assume that I'm a gym-junkie when in fact I'm really lazy...
2006-11-23 00:58:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, first impressions are everything. There's that cliche about not judging a book by it's cover, but we all do that.
There can be some guy dressed like a slob doing yard work; turns out he's a business hot shot.
The classic, unfortunately, is women dressing in scanty clothes. The "she's asking for it" card is always played.
2006-11-23 00:30:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I actually have 3 children and that i punish them in a special way. although, they are all disciplined a similar as discipline starts with preparation (something maximum father and mother forget, they bypass instantly for the punishment component of discipline) practise them that this action or verbage is inappropriate and is no longer allowed. showing them by our movements that we do not have interaction in that habit. strengthen their reliable habit or the avoidance of the incorrect habit. tender reminders alongside the way. Punishment: day out, Separation, Withholding favourite objections or activities, scolding, (no longer the "in case you do this again, i will beat you), restitution (apologizing for calling a pal a foul be conscious, returning a taken merchandise to a save, and so on) i believe corporal punishment is a very last hotel and does no longer artwork on some children. Lectures do not artwork, they purely music you out.
2016-11-29 09:47:16
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answered by ? 4
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I agree with this statement. What you wear can not always show exactly who you are. Maybe there was nothing else in your closet today or there is just something you like to wear. I ilke to wear a black shirt and blue jeans often. People see this and may have opinions about my apperance. You really should not judge a person by what they are wearing one day.
2006-11-23 00:42:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-11-23 00:56:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I think most people are not totally aware of the effect the way they dress have on others, it takes some training to dress to the appearance you want to convey. so it's usually young people who tend to make dressing mistakes.
2006-11-23 00:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Agree. Clothing reflects personal choice, and this can lead others to make assumptions about their persona rather than just their taste in style.
2006-11-23 00:33:41
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answered by StereoZ 4
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yes in the way that some girls wear very skimpy clothing and then get upset when guys talk to them in a dirty manner.
2006-11-23 00:32:36
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answered by hepette 3
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