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It’s been so hot around here that when Sean and I were out for some pre-Fourth of July festivities, I couldn’t help but notice how skimpily many women were dressed. Most had no business being almost naked, if you know what I mean, but many looked pretty hot. Others in their super-tiny skirts or shorts and barely bust-containing tank tops looked, well, skanky.

Which made me wonder — can you identify a slut by how she dresses?

And, what is a slut, anyway?  

Last month, thousands of people all over the world hit the streets for SlutWalks after a Toronto cop said if gals stopped dressing like sluts we’d avoid being raped or victimized. I guess we shouldn’t flaunt our sexuality or we’ll be asking for it.

But, do our clothes alone make us sluts? I’ve seen some pretty trashy outfits on the runways of haute couture designers, but I doubt anyone would call the models wearing them sluts, whether on the catwalks or in some trendy restaurant.


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