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Trust me. There is not any relationship between fashion and rape.



Imagine you have a friend named Sara. 

Sara loves to wear colorful and stylish clothes because it makes her happy and confident. One day, something very bad happens to Sara, and someone hurts her in a way that is not okay. This is called "rape" or "sexual assault." It's important to know that what happened to Sara is never her fault, no matter what she was wearing or doing. Nobody has the right to hurt someone else, no matter what.


Sometimes, some people don't understand this, and they say hurtful things to Sara or other people who have been hurt. They might say, "It happened because of what she was wearing," or "She asked for it." But that's not true at all. It's like saying it's okay to hurt someone just because of how they look or dress, and that's not fair or right.


We should always remember that it's never the fault of the person who got hurt. We should be kind and supportive to our friends and others who have been through something difficult like this. We should listen and believe them when they share their feelings. Instead of blaming them, we should let them know it's not their fault, and we're here for them.


To help stop this from happening, we need to teach everyone about respect and kindness. We should understand that everyone is different and has the right to be themselves without being hurt or judged. It's not about what clothes someone wears or how they look; it's about treating others with love and care.


If we see someone saying mean things to others or blaming them for something bad, we can tell them that it's not right. We can say, "Nobody should be hurt just because of how they look or what they wear. We should be kind to each other." By being good friends and supporting each other, we can make the world a better and safer place for everyone.

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