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If there is a written dress code for both boys and girls that is equally enforced, then it cannot be sexist by definition, because it does not favor one sex over the other.

Ever noticed the volumes of publications dedicated to women’s fashion versus the few publications that deal in men’s fashion? The numbers of female fashion shows vs male fashion shows? The fact that female fashion models vastly outnumber male models and get paid a lot more than them? Yes, female fashion is way more

Show up again, when boys can wear these garments at school while girls can’t. That would be be sexism. Enforcing a written dress code is not.

Why should showing midriff being appropriate for school, but inappropriate for an office job? You did not refute my argument that she would be turned down, if she showed up to a job interview like this.

No rules about baggy, low slung pants, about not showing your underwear, about hats, bandanas, headbands? I have a hard time believing that.

Why stooping so low and implying racism? Is that your default position? She wants to come across as witty and daring, but all she does is showing her precociousness.

If she wears clothes revealing her midriff to her first job interview for an office job, she’ll be politely turned down. Same thing would happen to a guy showing up like this. That’s what I mean by life lessons. You adhere to the dress code of your societal environment or you will be reprimanded in some way, unless

Next up on jezebel - Kate Upton’s real cup size

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Is there any stupid cliche about men out of feminism class 101 that you left out? I don’t think so. Dude, you’re talking about your life as a dick-driven caveman, not mine, so stop referring to “my gender”.

Translation - ‘I’m a queen, bitches! Rules are for other people.’

I would understand and subscribe to the rationale underlying the completely bullshit dresscodes imposed upon young women in school.

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I’ll keep that in mind, next time I hear a woman explaining her state of mind by referring to traumatic events in her past. Got it.

He did. Did he name somedy else? No.

So we are not the sum of our life experiences? His upbringing has nothing to do with who he is/was and what he is going to do in the future? Interesting.

Good to know he’s taking responsibility by blaming it on something else.

I was just about to write what you and Bubbles have in common, until I realized that he knows way more about constitutional rights than you do

That’s like saying ‘we need more female bank robbers!’ in the name of gender equality. How about not paying people a lot of money for nothing?