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By Renee Karunungan Posted on July 31, 2015July 31, 2015

I was OBVIOUSLY asking for it

Date: July 31, 2015 OOTD: Colorful mini skirt, grey sando inside, white polo as cover-up, black and gold sandals Body parts shown: parts of decolletage, some parts of upper arm, … Continue reading I was OBVIOUSLY asking for it

Categories: #OOTD (When I Was Harassed)Tags: feminism, gender, not asking for it, street harassment, Women
By Renee Karunungan Posted on July 22, 2015

#OOTD Submission: Catcalls while cycling

This is a submission from Cha Roque and Ymi Sy. Because no matter what we are wearing, what we are doing, or where we are, we get street harassed. “Ymi … Continue reading #OOTD Submission: Catcalls while cycling

Categories: #OOTD (When I Was Harassed)Tags: feminism, gender, not asking for it, street harassment, Women
By Renee Karunungan Posted on July 21, 2015

Is my shirt provoking you?

Okay, I thought this day would actually go by without me having to document anything since the day went by without anyone calling out to me. There were still men … Continue reading Is my shirt provoking you?

Categories: #OOTD (When I Was Harassed)Tags: feminism, gender, not asking for it, street harassment, Women, yes all women
By Renee Karunungan Posted on July 20, 2015

Sorry not sorry

Ever since that post I made was shared over a thousand times, I have gotten several comments from men saying I am sexist, saying if I want to be respected … Continue reading Sorry not sorry

Categories: #OOTD (When I Was Harassed)Tags: feminism, gender, human rights, not all men, not asking for it, rights, sorry not sorry, street harassment, Women, yes all women
By Renee Karunungan Posted on July 18, 2015

Is my skirt provoking you?

Date: July 18, 2015 OOTD: dirty white-colored blouse, blue green pencil skirt Body parts shown: face, neck, fore arms, hands, fingers, thighs, legs, a portion of my feet Number of men … Continue reading Is my skirt provoking you?

Categories: #OOTD (When I Was Harassed)Tags: feminism, not asking for it, street harassment, Women
By Renee Karunungan Posted on July 17, 2015July 17, 2015

Not All Men!

So, recently, my #OOTD post on street harassment has been bombarded with men saying, “Hey, well, not all men!” Ah, the classic argument. Here’s something for you: “Not all men!” … Continue reading Not All Men!

Categories: #OOTD (When I Was Harassed), Human RightsTags: featured, feminism, not all men, street harassment, Women, yes all women
By Renee Karunungan Posted on July 17, 2015July 17, 2015

Do my shorts provoke you?

Date: July 17, 2015 OOTD: Black sleeveless cotton blouse, shorts Body parts shown: face, neck, shoulders, arms, hands, fingers, 1/3 of my back, thighs, legs, feet, toes Number of unsolicited … Continue reading Do my shorts provoke you?

Categories: #OOTD (When I Was Harassed)Tags: cat calling, feminism, not asking for it, street harassment, Women
By Renee Karunungan Posted on July 16, 2015July 17, 2015

Is my dress provoking you?

#OOTD when I was harassed: cream colored dress Body parts showing: face, neck, décolletage, 1/3 of my upper back, arms, hands, fingers, lower leg, portion of my feet Number of … Continue reading Is my dress provoking you?

Categories: #OOTD (When I Was Harassed), Human RightsTags: cat calling, featured, feminism, human rights, not asking for it, street harassment

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