LADIES DRESS LIKE LADIES

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You want to be respected but you wear like you going to sell your body at Moderfontein. where is your dignity?really? is that how you want to be viewed?as a hooker look alike?. Haibo...the next thing you will be complaining about rape, crying rape. OK we do know that the way you dress is not an invitation for men to come and do as they please but you also have to know that they are people too and they do have desires and emotions that they cant control. Their minds run  in speed that they also dot know where it came from. Am not speaking for men but I am just a concerned lady.  What ever happened to our morals, respect, value, dignity, reputation? this is the new South Africa, but it does not mean we should let go f out self respect and most importantly our culture. A women should dress up like a women not a little kid. One can be beautiful without going to an extend of wearing like a hooker. We love to embrace our looks, our body but there is a right way of doing things. Can a lady dress up like a lady please!!! what will harm you if you don't wear like a lady? These 21st century has ruined everything. next thing you Will hear her saying "I wear as want". Yeah yeah you wear what makes you comfortable, but be look able. The way you dress do make people to respect you. What happened to our cultures though? our elders left and now we doing as we please.No need to impress anyone, if they like you then they will like you even though you look like a lady. Dress like a lady to be treated like one.

6 comments:

  1. soo true wearing like de way our churches tearch us to is very respectful.(o boletje)am glad i have learned to wear ike a lady... #big smile#

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  2. lol some churches dont wear like the way our chuch does. its comploicated hey. but women need to dress and represent themselves as women and not products

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  3. well me i think that what you wear never presents you but the actual personality and behaviour will be what is know as appearence. seen.

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  4. thats a sacred name dont use it please

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  5. lol hahaha really.sorry dear.Emmanuel

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