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Dresscode
I don’t think my shoulders, belly button,legs are going to be a distraction to any male students/ faculty. Dress code is shaming girls for how they dress but girls should not be measured by how they dress but by who they are as a person.When you send a girl home or when a girl is being told to change you letting her know that covering up her body is more important than her education. every single girl should feel comfortable in their own skin and not have a worry in the world or have any one tell how they can or cannot dress. The way a girl dresses has nothing to deal with neither her intelligence nor herself respect so why make it a big deal. Doesn’t it make more sense to teach boys to keep their eyes to themselves rather than telling girls to hide their bodies? I refuse to obey rules that enforce rape culture.
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