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The sociopolitical dimension of "sluttyness" gained global attention through the movement, which began in 2011. The movement was a direct response to victim-blaming, specifically the idea that a person’s attire could justify sexual assault. By marching under this banner, activists argued that: No one "asks for it" through their clothing. Sexual expression is a fundamental right.

Research has shown that slut-shaming can have severe consequences for individuals, particularly young women. Some of the negative effects include: slutyness

Feminists argue that slut-shaming is a tool of patriarchal societies to control women's bodies and sexualities. By shaming women for their sexual behavior, society maintains a power imbalance and restricts women's autonomy over their bodies and choices. Sexual expression is a fundamental right

An individual's perception of their own sexuality and how they express it can be deeply personal. For some, being sexually active or open is a key part of their identity, while for others, it's not. By shaming women for their sexual behavior, society

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