Right…except I said that if you don’t want people commenting on your shorts being inappropriate, then wear something else. If you’re agitated by what people say about your clothing choice yet you continue to wear said clothing, that’s on you. I’m not telling you how to dress. If you’re reluctant to change, that’s perfectly fine, but don’t complain about it after you’ve been told that your attire is inappropriate.

Did you seriously just tell me that “private parts” are over-sexualized? What? There’s a fucking reason that sex organs are sexualized and need to be covered up in public. This isn’t just my personal opinion, but a law that’s enforced in many parts of the world. This is not misogyny. It would be misogynistic and oppressive if men were allowed to flaunt their penises but women were restricted from showing their vagina. As far as I’m concerned, public indecency laws affect both genders.

Again, if your clothes are deemed inappropriate by someone, chances are it’s because they are. Do what you want to do— just don’t whine when someone says anything remotely negative about your attire if you have the choice to change it.

How in the world am I slut shaming? Because I said that shorts should be long enough to cover genitals? You may feel empowering or whatnot for wearing shorts that nearly show your vulva, but most people don’t see it that way. It’s not slut shaming to ask someone to buy shorts that properly fit them.