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You will probably change your tune when you get married and/or have daughters. When I'm out in the mall with my family - especially my wife or daughter - those girls in short shorts really bother me. On one hand, it's only instinctual and hormonal to look and stare so it's a constant fight not to look like a perv in front of my family. A decent dress code helps everyone be comfortable at the mall. The mall is not a nightclub where young people go looking for sex and validation, it's for shopping.
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Originally Posted by katzpaw
Photo of mall rules at link below. It includes "NOT BEING FULLY CLOTHED"/
I find it sad that so many feel the need to negatively comment on someone's looks like we have already seen here.
If you're going to put it out there people are going to react to it. Sometimes positively, sometimes negatively. No, I'm not advocating for burkas or anything...wear what you want. But you have the freedom to wear what you want and we have the freedom to comment on it.
We only have her story. By her own account, she had a nasty back and forth argument with mall security, and who knows what exactly was said and who started it.
I'm sure there are other young women there every day who are dressed as she is.
My guess is, it was her behavior that got her kicked out.
And then she goes home, posts a pic of her butt cheeks on facebook and cries about how embarrassed she was.
This will be nothing but good publicity for the mall if they handle it right when the "**** walk" happens today (if it does). Have the store managers put out specials, food court put out fun samples, make a party atmosphere.
There's no such thing as bad publicity in the world of the dying shopping mall.
On this side of the issue I can see where you're coming from. Has she started her own Youtube channel yet?
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