A Woman’s Account of Being “Too Hot” to Remain in Store After Being Forcibly Removed

A Brazilian woman named Kerolay Chaves vented her frustrations over Instagram’s suppression of her provocative post. Carved Kerolay

The way women are treated based on their clothing is ‘absurd,’ according to Kerolay Chaves. Photograph by Kerolay Chaves / Instagram

“I was harassed for wearing ‘too short clothes’,” she said on the social networking site, translating from Portuguese to English. She had just returned from the store.

I was kicked out of the restaurant when several individuals stared at me with bigotry and cursed at me.

“Are you deluded? I find it ridiculous that women are still subjected to that kind of treatment just because we choose our clothing. When we’re being really honest, it’s because we’re too hot.

Kerolay Chaves

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