“If you don’t want to be judged, dress modestly.”
This is the common comeback people throw at those who post revealing photos online. But the story of the girl below proves that no matter how much you cover up, it’s really the viewer’s mindset that decides what’s “sensitive.”
In a series of photos stirring up buzz on “Thread City,” a girl with a bright, attractive face and a standout figure became the center of mixed opinions. The catch? She wasn’t wearing anything revealing, no bikinis, no bold outfits. In fact, her clothes were super simple, covering about 90% of her body. Yet, she still faced rude comments all because of one thing: her “too large” chest.

Thinking modest clothes mean peace
Look at these casual photos of the girl. From a simple round-neck tee to jeans, she sticks to the “modest” rule. For someone with a curvy chest, even modest clothes still show body shape. This isn’t about showing off, it’s just biology.

The girl simply shared everyday moments, but in the comments, many keyboard warriors focused on crude jokes about her chest. Dressing modestly seemed pointless against eyes eager to “see through” the fabric.

Is it her “too big” chest or the viewer’s mindset?
This is the question we need to face honestly. When a woman dresses modestly but still gets harassed verbally, the fault is definitely not her clothes or her body. Victim blaming still exists. If she dresses revealingly, people say she’s “asking for it.” If she dresses modestly but still gets judged, they say it’s because her figure is “too provocative.” The girl in these photos clearly wears very common outfits, but her “too large” chest made her a target for dirty thoughts.



The real issue lies in the viewer’s mindset. If someone respects others, they’ll see a beautiful girl dressed elegantly. But for those whose eyes only focus on vulgarity, no matter how much armor she wears, they’ll find a way to make rude comments.
Plus, social media lets people hide behind fake names, which encourages reckless language. Things they’d never say face-to-face get spilled easily under others’ photos. This group treats commenting on women’s bodies like a “joke,” ignoring the pain it causes.
“Dressed modestly but still getting harassed” shows how poor online etiquette is. The girl deserves praise for her classy fashion, not to be reduced to tears by nasty words.


Instead of scrutinizing a girl’s chest, we should rethink how we view and respect women. Beauty is a gift, not an excuse for disrespectful behavior.