The listeners of Don Bosco Radio on Thursday urged young people to dress well in the community.
Majok Nelson mentions that some girls and women wear short clothes that expose part of their bodies which is not good in the public.
He discloses that wearing of short dresses results to adultery and rape cases in the society.
Nelson adds that girls’ dressing should be different from that of married women.
Dhal Manyar says many women attract men when in short clothes.
He urges the youth not to humiliate their parents through bad dressing, but give them courage and hopes.
Arop Mangong, appeals to her fellow women to respect and dress well so that they are respected in the community.
Akook Mayiel says natural beauty is better than putting on clothes known as don’t sit.
Thomas Wet points out that before independence, people dressed one style of Sudanese, but now people are adopting western styles of dressing which does not differentiate girls and women and boys from adults.
The speakers were speaking during morning tea talk show on Thursday at Don Bosco Radio station.