| I'm pretty sure everyone here is familiar with how most work institutions are against sexual harassment. I'm also pretty sure everyone here is familiar with dress code policy in the work place and how we should all "keep it clean and appropriate". Well, that doesn't seem to be the case... I'll give you a good example -- One time I was at a group training orientation for a job and the gorgeous female speaker was speaking out on dress code policy and how it should look appropriate and clean yet here she is standing in the middle of the room wearing skintight *business pants* that were tight enough for you to see her buttocks, the crease, and her camel-toe. I even recalled her saying how women should not wear tight nor revealing clothing, yet here she is being very revealing herself. Excuse me, miss, but just because the pants you're wearing are "business" doesn't make it okay to wear the tightest ones you find. I've seen this almost everywhere I worked at. Call centers, offices, retail stores, everything, you name it. They all dress professionally, don't get me wrong, but they wear the tightest and most revealing clothing you can imagine. It's like they don't want you to see their body cuz that's not professional, but they at least want you to see the outline of it, get it? Either the business pants are too tight or the business skirt is too tight. You don't have to be half naked and wear bikinis or whatever to draw attention, you know. Either way, wouldn't this be a potential stimulant for sexual harassment? I mean c'mon, it's like they're subconsciously asking for it. Not to mention its pretty damn distracting! Women are so contradictory about it, they're like: While getting ready for work, "Oh my butt and breasts look so good and sexy in this business suit", then at work, "Oh my God, you pervert, why are you looking at me? I'm not a video girl!" Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with women dressing this way, I actually wish I was around for the 60s when there was less sexual repression. I just want to know why this happens at work, the work dress code policy is against it yet they say nothing when women come to work and violate it. |