AW what I gathered from the post about the little girl who was dressed like a hooker, in your opinion, is that is should be about not dressing for attention more than anything. If this is your intention in dressing the way you then I do not think you are succeeding. I think you probably draw far more attention from outsiders by dressing the way that you do then if you just wore a simple pair of modest jeans and a t-shirt!
"This prick is asking for someone here to bring him to task Somebody give me some dirt on this vacuous mass so we can at last unmask him I'll pull the trigger on it, someone load the gun and cock it While we were all watching, he got Washington in his pocket."
"Not gonna lie; I kind of keep expecting you to post one day that you threw down on someone who clearly had no idea that today was NOT THEIR DAY." ~dontcallmeshirley
Meh. My problem with the outfit was the message it was sending. I don't like that style on little girls, or the culture that I feel that it represents (one in which fashion, beauty and the "diva/princess" attitude are glorified).
I got much more attention when I wore my thick, long hair down and curly than I do now with it tied up in a scarf.
She only said that to counter the assertion that she draws more attention to herself with a hair covering than without. I believe it would depend on the person looking as to how much attention is drawn to the hair or hair covering.
The kids outfit was really not ok for public imo. I don't think it looked hookerish, just not appropriate. ....But then again, I'm alone on the offensiveness of sexual imagery mixed with children. A lot of people find it hilarious.
The hookers around here wear shorts and a t-shirt. I think they must only dress up in Vegas or such places where there's more competition. I've never been to Vegas and have never seen leopard print on a hooker before.