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My Dress My Choice, How I See It.

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Photography is one of the new jobs popular with the modern young Kenyan male adults. Photo/Getty Images Almost a month ago, I was attending to a Saturday lecture at my school. We were learning about how public policies are formed and implemented.   Soon, the discussion shifted to security policies at the campus, many people said they were not subjected to a security check at the gate on their way in while a few of us who wore jeans, t-shirts, sneakers and maybe donning some cap on a hot Saturday were subjected to a thorough check. At one point the professor joked that with my look I could not have escaped the check. On my long journey home, I felt disturbed by the remarks. As a young male person I felt as if the whole class had stripped me of my dress my choice rights. Surely, what has my dressing as to do with it? To me, I saw it as a stereotype. When you stereotype somebody, you misjudge that person and it denies you the opportunity to know them for who they really ar