Article: A classic button-down shirt combined with a maxi skirt will dress up the maxi, giving your overall look a sense of timeless style. Pair the button-down with a maxi that has some structure to it. A maxi skirt with a fitted waist is ideal; an A-line fit will work as well. Tuck a simple white button-down into a high-waisted black maxi. Roll up the sleeves and add an understated necklace. Wear heels to look extra chic. Try tucking in a plain T-shirt, with or without sleeves, to your maxi skirt. This is a great summer style that will make you look good while keeping you comfortable all day. A white T-shirt tucked into a printed maxi creates a comfortable and casual look. Add beaded sandals and chunky bracelets for a boho effect. Crop tops look great with maxi skirts, as the skirt lengthens your body while the top accentuates your waist. A crop top with heels can elongate a shorter figure. If you are petite, make sure that the top ends at your natural waistline. Try wearing a flowing crop top with a billowing maxi skirt for a breezy summer ensemble. Though pairing a loose top with a maxi skirt is generally something you want to avoid, a flowing crop top will leave your middle exposed, keeping your waist defined. An oversized sweater or a draping cardigan will allow you to continue rocking your favorite maxi skirt all year long. You can add additional layers, like a long tunic that falls below the hem of your sweater and a leather trenchcoat to give your silhouette more definition. Try wearing a flowing brown maxi skirt with a chunky sweater. Add an oversized leather bag and a leather wedge heel to play off a cozy fall vibe. Layers make any outfit more dynamic, and this is especially true when adding layers to a maxi skirt. You could tuck in your shirt while leaving the other layers, such as a cardigan or jacket, untucked. Try leaving the outer layers unbuttoned, so the top of your skirt is exposed. Try a maxi skirt with a bright print paired with a plain tank, and a leather jacket. This look is feminine and edgy, and it works well for colder months.
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Pair a button-down shirt with your maxi skirt for a polished look. Toss on a simple T-shirt for a casual vibe. Wear a crop top for a fun summer outfit. Try a chunky sweater for a messy-chic look on a fall day. Experiment with layers to add interest.
Article: What are you gaining in your sexually harassing behaviors?  Better understanding why you feel sexual harassment is necessary will help you find a solution for your behavior and refocus your energy in a more productive way.  Examine your reasons for sexually harassing women.  Do you want to look good in front of your buddies?  Perhaps you need new friends, or give your old friends a heads-up about why sexual harassment is wrong. Does it make you feel strong, powerful, in control?  Your insecurity is no excuse for sexual harassment.  Talk to a therapist if you struggle with the need to feel “manly” or “tough.” Do you feel entitled to touch or talk about a woman's body without her permission?  This is a symptom of male privilege, the ability of men to do and say things that women cannot because society judges people of different genders with different yardsticks.  Consider how you would feel if someone touched and tried to coerce you into something you did not want to do. Whatever your reason, ask why you think it’s acceptable and find a way to undermine the assumptions upon which you’ve justified sexual harassment. There are consequences for you and consequences for her.  There can be emotional, physical, or legal repercussions for sexual harassment depending on the severity and specific circumstances of the situation.  Some of these consequences include:  You may later feel embarrassed when you realize how rude you’ve been.  In addition to negative feelings, you may open yourself up to legal action, especially in the case of ongoing sexual harassment of one individual. Women who experience sexual harassment feel angry, trapped, and frustrated.  Victims of sexual harassment will feel less safe and often have to adjust their travel routes and schedules in order to avoid certain times of the day (especially late at night) or certain places (near bars, colleges, and restaurants) where sexual harassment is a frequent occurrence. Cultural acceptance of sexual harassment leads to rape, domestic violence, and other forms of female disempowerment which women around the world have to confront daily. Imagine you are one of the one in four women who experience sexual harassment in the street before the age of 12 (or one of the one in two women harassed on the street by age 17).  How would you feel?  Victims of sexual harassment often describe the experience as one in which they feel powerless, afraid, angry, and alone.  Stop believing the lie that women enjoy harassment.  Just because she smiles doesn't mean she likes it; in fact, a smile is most likely a fear response in the hopes that the situation won’t escalate into threats, violence, stalking, rape, or murder.  Sexual harassment threatens a woman's sense of safety, and it is never okay. Use the following guiding questions to think carefully about life as  a woman under the constant threat of sexual harassment:  Would you like to worry about what you are wearing before going out because you might be "asking for it?" What would it feel like to live according to a "rape schedule" – leaving bars and other venues early to ensure you are not alone in the parking lot after dark? Do you think your sister, mother, or female friends would appreciate catcalls, staring, or unwanted groping?  Would you? Changing habits is hard. Motivate yourself to stop the harassment.  Wear a rubber band around your wrist and lightly snap it against your wrist when you feel the urge to harass.  Have a stress ball in your pocket to distract yourself when you're feeling the urge to touch someone inappropriately.  Conversely, when you go for a week without making a sexual comment or joke which might make women feel awkward or uncomfortable, give yourself a pat on the back and a little reward. As time goes on and you become more sensitive to the reality of sexual harassment, elongate the period of time you wait to reward yourself for speaking and acting free of sexual harassment. Give a detailed verbal apology to any woman you realize you were harassing.  Explain that you now realize the error of your ways, and have learned that women deserve respect.  A display of penitence will make the women you harassed feel somewhat better, and after a big apology, you will think twice about making lewd comments, gestures, or touches.
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Question your motives. Understand the consequences of sexual harassment. Empathize. Discipline yourself. Make amends.
Article: Some optometrists feature frames in their office. They may fit your lenses in these for free or at a discounted rate. Before shopping around, you should know if their rate for bringing in an outside pair of frames will put the glasses out of your price range. It seems that the best prices will be at specialty or discount frames shops. However, you may find that the difference between these shops and your optometrist is negligible. After the fee for fitting your lens, warranties, and other considerations, you may be better off picking frames from your optometrist. If you only use your glasses minimally and at home, you may not feel the need to have a big insurance plan. Determine if you need to be able to get your frames repaired for free when comparing costs. There may be specialty frame shops that sell products much different than those offered by your optometrist. They may also be discounted enough that it vastly outweighs the benefits of picking a pair in your optometrist’s office. Don’t limit yourself to the prices and stock of one shop when picking out new frames.
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Figure out your optometrist’s rates for fitting your lenses. Look at optometrist’s prices for frames. Look at other eye-care centers in the area for frames.