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tree
tree
Why do you suppose that is?
mysterionz
mysterionz
@tree it just makes me uncomfortable badly as young girls shouldn’t be dressing like that.If they do so at home it’s fine, or when with friends it’s okay but not when in public locations
tree
tree
So that's what you're telling yourself when you see them, that they are wrong for dressing that way.

Why do you figure they can dress as they please at home, but not out in public?
mysterionz
mysterionz
May draw unwanted attention by the wrong ppl out in public. I see no problem with an adult dressing like this as adults can consent and young kids can’t. Once saw a young girl dressed in a tube top, leggings, and a flannel shirt at the grocery store I work at.
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