You should complain to management about the dress code not being adhered to. I bet if you wore a speedo to work the women would complain because they were offended. So you just say that it offends you if they dress like Ho's. Tell them the lamp post is outside.
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It should be allowed in public as long as people aren’t exposing their privates but businesses should be allowed to require uniforms or dress codes for their employees and upscale businesses should be allowed to implement dress codes for customers. And if their clothes make you uncomfortable, just don’t look at them or only look above the neck.
We need to really change the culture and restore modesty
Only way we as men can do that is by refusing to partake in the hyper-sexual culture. and on a very local level trying to protect women and girls from the fashion industry, which seeks to exploit women's sexuality
If you have a dress code that's not being adhered to, that's on your bosses. The thought of "banning" provocative clothing always begs the question - who decides if it were to happen? There are already local "public decency" laws on the books. That's enough.
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No. Its Western civilization in the 21st century. Women should be able to wear whatever they want and so should men. If we start dictating what women can and cannot wear, we are heading down a dangerous path to becoming like an Islamic state where women are forced to cover themselves from head to toe, while men can wear whatever the fuck they want.
I don't know, I really enjoyed seeing that woman the other day in the grocery store with that lacy see through top. And I'd hate to not see that again; but the store was packed that day as it was Independence day and there were lots of kids around.
No because then your then basically allowing the government to regulate dress code and allowing cops to randomly stop and measure women's clothing witch is just creepy
No, cause those clothes are cute, I wish I had the confidence to wear them *-*
No. And if the business ain't enforcing there dress code that ain't for me to care about.
No. I rather enjoy the sight of a woman in too revealing clothing.
Uh... no. What's "extremely provocative" is entirely subjective. Not objective.
Lol nope, what the heck is this Saudi Arabia
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