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Indecent Dressing: A Social Malady? by Opeomoope: 11:43am On Sep 27, 2016 |
Indecent dressing simply means deliberate
exposure of one’s body to the public.
This practice is contrary to the acceptable
norms and values of the society.
Moral decadence on the other is a reduction
in the level of morality in the society.
Do you observe that most children had gone
haywire all in the name of the dressing?
Indecent dressing is the major cause of the
various assault and sexual harassment
recorded in the society, over time. As a result
of civilization, Nigeria ladies dress half naked
to occasions all in the name of fashion’ and
this is contrary to the prestige placed on
African women. For instance Nigeria ladies
derive pleasure in wearing cloth such as
mini skirt, bumper short, armless e.t.c.
The other day I screamed when I saw a girl
whose parent barely fed well, dressed with
half of her breast and buttocks outside.
The trouser she wore is such that half of her
buttock was out, with beads and terrible
make ups and I heard her mum telling her
“to have a nice day.”
Some girls have been embarrassed and even
abused because of their outrageous outfit.
As a teenager you must be cautious of the
kind of clothes you put on. Do you know
your dress create impression about you
either positively or negatively in the heart of
people?
Your dress could show if you are
responsible or irresponsible, serious minded
or unserious.
Dressing in a manner that parents, society
and religion frown at is not civilization. The
way you dress show whether you are
respected or not.
Most youths now walk on the street half
naked, with tattered clothes all in the name
of fashion.
Many innocent guys have been arrested
along with armed robbers just because of
the way they dressed.
I see no reason why a child from a good
home should relax or keep dreadlocks,
piercing his ears all in the name of fashion.
There is a saying that “you are addressed
because of the way you dressed.”
Nowadays, different styles of dressing are in
vogue – low west, hot bosom, sagging etc.
All these have the society’s moral value to its
lowest ebb.
In a nation that is endowed with varieties of
culture and traditions, it is annoying seeing
this culture and traditions going into
extinction. Nigerians find it difficult to dress
in their local attire as it is regarded as “old
and archaic.”
Indecent dressing is an habit embraced by
all ages in the society. It has been inculcated
by both the young and the old.
It is common among celebrities, particularly
among artistes. This set of people, while on
stage will want to look unique and in the
process turned themselves into lunatic.
They wear tattered jean with holes, tight
fitting shirt, some even go to the extent of
wearing ordinary pant while on stage. All
this is the cause of juvenile delinquency.
Most of the under age children engage in
early sex as a result of what they watch on
Television as well as what they saw among
their older siblings.
Sadly, most ladies have been sexually abused
because of their mode of dressing.
The question is – who do we blame for
these social malady – the parents, the
society or the peer groups?
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