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Holly Is Shocked at Guest's Notion That Short Skirts Lead to Sexual Assault | This Morning



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A fiery debate breaks out over survey results that say a third of women believe that what you wear and how much you drink makes you to blame for sexual assault. Journalists Angela Epstein and Alison Phillips discuss both sides of the argument.

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10 Comments

  • @KissyfaceJenkins June 16, 2024

    I swear short skirts year round, because I like wearing short skirts. I'm not completely skimpily dressed, though. I wear some kind of jacket year round (and leave it on indoors, no matter how hot it gets). I carry a small container of Febreeze in my purse and a small container of Static Guard in my jacket just in case I'm in danger. That said, I do enjoy compliments. Please do tell me you like my legs, after all if I'm freezing my legs in January in a snowstorm, I want you to notice them. The difference between complimenting them and behaving inappropriately (or worse) is like the difference between drinking a hot cup of coffee and drinking a hot cup of molten lead.

  • @SocialClout June 16, 2024

    nobody deserves to get robbed. everyone still locks their door at night.

  • @razzaman9023 June 16, 2024

    People do realise that since prostitutes existed men felt like they had the right to do whatever they wanted to them because they dressed a certain way. So that is how their brain justified it. If a woman is dressed more modestly it is much less likely to happen because the men feel respect for them as they dress modestly. And in Muslim countries they don’t allow women to leave the house without a man for this reason because a man isn’t going to do that in front of another man who would protect her. I am not taking any blame away from the criminal but I am just stating ways to prevent it

  • @lynncarter3565 June 16, 2024

    @joecarer ……. See you on Crimewatch then ….. I’ll be the first to name you

  • @Joecarer June 16, 2024

    That woman is right. It's their fault. Asking for it. 😂

  • When are people going to blame the attackers? No one is entitled to rape you whatsoever

  • @rajeevgangal542 June 16, 2024

    This is what being wrongly woke is. The lady in black is what a majority of people believe. It's not blaming girls.

  • @cs4887 June 16, 2024

    Vulnerability depends not only on clothes but situation as well.
    A woman wearing sensual clothes in a safe environment with safe people is at a much lower risk than a covered woman walking alone at night 🤷🏻‍♀️
    BUT a woman tipsy, alone, with sensual clothes…. 😬😬😬

  • @jessicaayre543 June 16, 2024

    Some people dress 👗 to show self confidence and individuality there isn't anything wrong with hiw they dress😌

  • @anegage June 16, 2024

    Why is it wrong to be on safe side? I stand with the woman in black.

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