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I also can imagine a male sportswriter wearing something other than a suit, or at bare minimum, polo and jeans into a locker room.
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Reagen (aka Reagen)
Sep 14 '10, 13:28
"be professional" is not a synonym for "she was asking for it".
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Spawn
Sep 14, 13:35
tank top = polo shirt? Do you know what a tank top is? -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Sep 14, 13:31
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yes, I agree with you. There is no way that tank top equals polo shirt in terms of professionalism. -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 14, 13:33
A tank top is not professional in a wide-assortment, if not a wide-majority of workplaces. -- nm
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Sep 14, 13:31
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there are lots of ways someone can go with jeans. she went to a place not a lot of women do (or can) take jeans. -- nm
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TFox
Sep 14, 13:34
"I also can't" -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 14, 13:29
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