There seems to be a lot of misconceptions about the relationship between the amount of clothes someone is wearing and the amount of self-respect they have. I'm here to clear up any sort of confusion about that correlation.
1. There is None
Believe it or not, the amount of skin someone is showing has literally nothing at all to do with the respect they have for themselves. Who would've thought?
2. Not At All
Body parts are just that--body parts. There's nothing inherently sexual about parts of the body that aren't sex organs, and the only reason we see certain body parts as sexual is the way society portrays them.
3. Zero
Breasts are not sexual. Legs are not sexual. Shoulders are not sexual. No one should be shamed for showing these body parts, and they shouldn't be labeled as not having any self-respect.
4. Nada
Even if these body parts were sexual, there's nothing wrong or shameful with being sexual!
5. Not Even a Little Bit
A lot of the time, people are judged, ridiculed, or even blamed when they're the victim of something just because of what they're wearing. But because there's literally no relationship whatsoever between clothing and self-respect, this shouldn't be a problem.
6. It's Almost a Negative Number, That's How Nonexistent it Is
This is common sense.
7. Still No
Quite frankly, I'm tired of hearing people wonder why people have no respect for themselves based on what they're wearing.
8. Nope!
News flash: Self-respect goes longer than the length of a dress or the cut of a shirt.
9. Shouldn't Even Be on the Same Graph
If you're ever confused about the amount of self-respect someone has and the only information you have is what they're wearing, refer back to this article.
10. You Guessed It: There's Isn't One
Also, remember that someone else's self-respect has nothing to do with you, so try not to be so worried about it.