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do you think these clothes are work appropriate or too provocative? Is this photo demeaning to women?

(this is from an advertisement)
(this is for a project on women in media)


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Although the skirts a a tad short, the fact that they’re wearing conservative tops cancels it out but a women should never wear a short clingy skirt like that to work.

Some can find this picture to be offensive, but since this does look like an advertisement from asia it isn't meant to be demeaning, it is what an average women around the age of 20 would wear to work.


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That's because you are looking at a picture from Japan (Or somewhere in Asia). In Japan women go to work very adorable and dressed up, I guess their culture works that way. Also, those ladies might be flight attendants, and those people are told to dress in skirts and stuff like that. It isn't too revealing, it just depends on what type of job you’ve.

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In this case slutty is in the eye of the beholder.
While the skirts might be on the short side, over all outfits are cute, designed for younger women.

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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…

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It all depends on where you work. Mini skirts in the work place, no not appropriate. They’re not either or, and they’re not just right either. slutty? No

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They're okay to me, probably would draw a lot of attention from guys though.

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the shirts are good but the skirts are a little short

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tops are good but the mini skirts are a little revealing.

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I don't think its slutty at all

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i think it looks good…

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not at all

Answer:
they are both cute but skirt on left is a tiny short

Answer:
whats wrong with those outfits, they’re adorable. girls my age (13) dress sl*ttier than that.

( ~ 8*

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