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The other day I was going out with some friends
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when one of them said, “You're wearing that?”
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and I immediately spiraled.
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Oh my God, what do I say?
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I didn't bring anything else. She hates me!
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Oh my God. She hates my outfit, she hates me, they all hate me!
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Why did I bother thinking I could have any social interaction ever.
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Then, every instance in which I have been asked that question
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flashed before my eyes like some kind of fashionable death or something.
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My mother: “You're wearing that to school?”
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My ex-boyfriend: “You're wearing that to dinner?”
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Even by my therapist once:
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“You're wearing that to a business meeting?”
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Yeah, but it's— it's for a cat brand, so it actu— it makes sense, ok.
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I'm not going to let you judge me for this.
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Not to mention the countless times I myself
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have looked into my reflection with utter disdain and wondered,
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what the hell am I wearing,
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why do I look like this, and why is coordinating outfits so damn hard?
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This question is particularly triggering because in three words,
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it immediately insights self-doubt, self-consciousness,
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insecurity, shame, guilt, and more,
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and often, the first time girls will hear it
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is from our disapproving parental figures
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when we're at that fragile period
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of exploring our sexuality and identity.
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So, when someone asks me if I'm wearing "that",
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I can't help but immediately feel like I've done something wrong.
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And some of you may be thinking,
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oh my gosh, who cares, like wear whatever you want,
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let your freak flag fly—but that's the problem.
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I have been, and you know what it's gotten me?
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Judgment, lots of judgment, but what's helped
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is remembering that though it sounds judgy as hell,
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the core of this question comes from a place of concern.
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I just don't want you to get harassed by boys.
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I just don't want you to be cold...
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cuz then you're gonna steal my jacket and then I'll be cold,
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but I'll give you my jacket, and I'll be cold, but I don't want to be cold, so—
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I just want them to take you seriously at work.
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But actually with that context, yeah,
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I think they'd appreciate this. Carry on.
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And sometimes people don't even realize how offensive it can be
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cuz I myself have definitely asked a friend.
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Is that what you're wearing?
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Is that what you're wearing. Is that what you're wearing?
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Is that what you're wearing?
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Hell yes, this is what I'm wearing. Do you have a problem with it?
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What? No, I'm sorry. I just wanted to make sure that
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I matched your level of like fanciness or casualness
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so that I don't stick out.
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Oh ok, sorry. Just got real self conscious there.
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Yeah. No, I totally saw those memories flash in front of you, I'm sorry.
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