A man wore ultra-short appeared in Shanghai subway
A netizen "尊-不二" found a man who wore a vest and an ultra-short skirt like a woman and take photos in Shanghai subway. A few days ago, Shanghai Metro advised women to pay attention to how they dress in order to avoid sexual harassment on twitter-like Weibo platform, which cause international debate over victim blaming. Women hold a sign which was wrote "I can be coquettish, but you can't harass me" to protest the advising.
Though the man's identification cannot be certified, or we don't know whether he protest the subway's warning, he did attract people's eyes and cause ongoing international debate how people dress in public.
The warning, which was posted on Weibo platform by Shanghai No 2 Subway Co., included a photograph of a woman in a sheer black dress.
Comments from netizens:
本人萧萧姑娘:You are sexy, but we don't want to harass you.
吴声仿有声:The second photo likes a copy of Marilyn Monroe.
时代中人:I was almost frightened to death.
孔_木头:I guess the man lost the wager and his friend punished him.
SMR刘姥姥: If only there could be a crime called "an offence against decency".
小米爱听:It looked incredible in common.
糖糖和乖乖:I think the man is psychotic.
小海伦妹妹:He definitely want to be famous.
Elin玲儿: Man is also sexy, isn't there anybody want to harass him?
一树希望:It is very disgusting.
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