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What Not to Wear
I can relate to Morgan C. when she wrote about dress coding in her article. I too have expierenced a feeling of shame for what I was wearing. I can honestly say I totally agree with how Megan describes it and how she says that girls are taught "it is their fault a man can't control himself," because it is so true! I understand that, yes, girls shouldn't show too much, but collarbones? shoulders? that's a bit extreme. We're in a society where girls are restricted in their doings because of guys and how we're seen by them. I feel like Morgan really captures what girls think in this article and she gives us someone to relate to. For that, thank you, you truly understand and it feels better knowing people read how girls feel inside about this issue.
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