niinax3 answered Friday October 22 2004, 8:00 pm: umm ur not a slut if u wear slutty clothes bt if u wear slutty clothes and act like a slut in those slutty clothes then yes u are a slut bt u shouldnt care bout wut der think... if u look good in those " slutty clothes " then der just jealous! shit i kno i got some " slutty clothes " dam if they thikn u a slut imagine wut they would think if they met me * gasp * lmao bt really dont worry bout it [ niinax3's advice column | Ask niinax3 A Question ]
dramaqueenbabeiwb answered Friday October 22 2004, 7:43 pm: HOW RUDE! Don't stop wearing wut you're wearing, or else they win and they'll do it more. You have your friends to turn to and you know they won't go against you. You aint gonna like this, but you should tell your parents or counselor. [ dramaqueenbabeiwb's advice column | Ask dramaqueenbabeiwb A Question ]
babiigurl076 answered Friday October 22 2004, 7:28 pm: Wear less revealing clothes. You could either do that or stand up for yourself- some people think that just because someone dresses more revealing than others that it automatically makes them a slut, but it doesn't. [ babiigurl076's advice column | Ask babiigurl076 A Question ]
MoonFisher answered Friday October 22 2004, 6:57 pm: When it looks like an apple, people expect it to taste like an apple. If you want to portray a different image of yourself, change the way you dress. If you like how you dress, then learn to ignore the snatchpatties that are calling you names. Unfortunately, in this world, especially in school, people are quick to label others. Learn to work with it or ignore it, you cannot change it. [ MoonFisher's advice column | Ask MoonFisher A Question ]
Xo_UnKnOwN2YoU_oX answered Friday October 22 2004, 6:53 pm: You can try wearing clothes that are non slutish but i don't think you should listen to any fucking bitches who say you are. They are all probably just jealous of you! =) <3
It would really help if you told us the kind of clothes you wear and where you shop!
xXxpinky615xXx answered Friday October 22 2004, 6:47 pm: Well, if you wear slutty clothes, try to cover up a little. That's why their calling you a slut. There is really nothing you can say to them. Even if you tell them to stop or to shut up they aren't going to do it unless you change how you dress. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
PinoyBoi answered Friday October 22 2004, 6:46 pm: Hey..well why don't you just wear something less...."slutty"...you naw mean?...well there's my little piece of common sense...peacce out!
FrEe2bMe answered Friday October 22 2004, 6:46 pm: If you know you arem't what they are calling you, then who cares? Far too often teens take too much into considerations other perceptions of us. That's not how it should be although so many of us are guilty of that. If you feel comfortable and proud of how you look, then go for it. You don't wear clothes to please other people. You're entitled to your own style. But if you even think your clothes are a bit too much, or rather too less- Ask yourself this..would my mom be proud of how i am dressed, or my grandma? if yes, then you are fine. If no, then tone it down a bit if YOU feel you need to. Not because of others. Stop letting what others think effect you or you will never more forward in life. Live your life for you! :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
XxRockon answered Friday October 22 2004, 6:44 pm: tell them to stop calling u a slut and that its just how u dress. maybe u can sometimes wear more conservative clothing once in a while if u wanted but u dont have to change ur clothing completely just to satisfy them. so basically just ignore htem and if it keeps up just b like guys cmon stop im not a slut. [ XxRockon's advice column | Ask XxRockon A Question ]
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