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Indecent Dressing Vs Body Positivity by AMAMABENN(m): 8:49am On May 04, 2021
Some Ladies constantly defend *Indecent Dressing* with the "Body Positivity" Narrative... by saying *Her Body Her Choice*

BODY POSITIVITY is a social movement focused on empowering overweight individuals, while also challenging the ways in which society presents and views the physical body.

The movement advocates the acceptance of all bodies regardless of physical ability, size, gender, race, or appearance.

Please Do Not Hide Under The Guise Of Body Positivity To Defend Indecency.

They are two completely different things.

You go dey display breasts and thighs for Wedding or Church (Holy Ground) come d preach Body Positivity.

Body Positivity advocates for accepting one's body as it is not dressing indecently to places you shouldn't.

Know The Difference.

Na Lack Of Knowledge D Perish Most.

Those Who Can Never Dress That Way Should Stop With The *Her Body Her Choice* Please.

One Day Una Go Get Children And I Bet Una No Go Allow Them Dress That Way.

Written By Amama Benn Benedict.

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