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How do you tell someone they are dressed inappropriately?

How do you tell someone they are dressed inappropriately?

With either your dress code policy or pictorial examples in front of you, say something along the lines of:

  1. “Some of your clothing choices are inappropriate for the office.
  2. “I would appreciate you dressing more modestly/professionally in the office.
  3. “I think your appearance in the office could be much more professional.

Why is clothing not consent?

No article of clothing, no matter how revealing or “sexy,” is consent. Only a person can give consent regarding what happens or doesn’t happen to their body. Using someone’s clothing choice to determine their willingness to have sex says that someone else’s assumptions hold more weight than the person’s own voice.

Is public shaming of women who wear revealing clothes a problem?

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Without a doubt, one area where this has been painfully obvious for decades is the public shaming of women who wear revealing clothes. Of course, this is really a worldwide issue, and more than likely, if you’re a woman, you’ve encountered the effects of these judgments personally.

What is inappropriate dressing in the workplace?

Inappropriate dressing is one of those workplace concerns that is often ignored or forgotten until it becomes a problem. Revealing clothing can be an all-day distraction while a sloppy or untidy employee can project an unprofessional image about the entire company. Some employees simply don’t get it when it comes to clothing choices for work.

Are revealing clothes really that distracting?

Yes, revealing clothes really are that distracting – at least they are distracting for me. I experience what I consider to be a healthy pleasure when I observe women. I love being around women.

Is it unimportant if a woman is not dressed for work?

In the workplace, it is not only unimportant, it is distracting. A woman who is appropriately dressed for business can still be attractive, but her presence and behavior do not suggest she is simultaneously involved in a sexual display, and distraction is not a problem. To be fair, I think the same thing is true of men.