Clothing Choices

Does a person have the right to choose their own clothing?

  • Yes

    Votes: 13 68.4%
  • No

    Votes: 4 21.1%
  • Don't know

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • Yes and No

    Votes: 8 42.1%
  • Neither yes nor no

    Votes: 5 26.3%

  • Total voters
    19
  • Poll closed .

Borachio

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A person's choice of clothing is entirely their own provided it doesn't offend everyday decency and conforms with normal standards of health and safety.
 
and if it does offend everyday decency(?) a persons choice is NOT entirely their own way of free choice

I voted Yes and No
 
Glad to see you are exercising your discriminatory faculties, sir.
 
The Poll choices should really be:
-Yes
-Yes if it isn't indecent
-No-Unless it includes religious attire
-No
Even then there are different ideas of "indecent", so you might want to define it in your own words so others can vote based on that.
 
The Poll choices should really be:
-Yes
-Yes if it isn't indecent
-No-Unless it includes religious attire
-No
Even then there are different ideas of "indecent", so you might want to define it in your own words so others can vote based on that.
This. Therefore, I vote "yes and no".
 
I believe this demonstrates that you are. It is though always possible to be mistaken.
 
Yeah, sure, but a lot of clothes are hideous and I reserve the right to say they're aesthetically displeasing.

For instance:

Socks and sandals :p
Jean shorts.
White socks, longer than ankle socks, worn with any shorts.
Blazers with denim jeans.

And assorted other disgusting habits.
 
This, I humbly venture to suggest, makes you a fashion fascista. I do not consider this a major crime unless you seek to alter another's behaviour because of it.
 
This, I humbly venture to suggest, makes you a fashion fascista. I do not consider this a major crime unless you seek to alter another's behaviour because of it.

I just have very sensitive eyes is all.
 
I just have my sister-in-law buy me clothes for Christmas. She has better taste in clothes than I do. I hate shopping for clothes. I can't think of a worse activity to do.
 
@13 I understand. Though some people do not dress as hobos through choice. I agree a lot of especially young people will dress up so as to make you feel that way. Did you do the same, in some respects and not necessarily associated with dress, to get a reaction from your elders? Is it possible that young people do this as a necessary part of asserting their own identity? So, I would urge you to continue, if you feel it appropriate, to express some degree of disdain towards the young. But, my judgement is necessarily inadequate. And in any case this post may not be addressing (!) the issues which are concerning you. Can you elucidate a little on them?
 
When I shop for clothes, I buy all black. :)
 
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