#MyDressMyChoice, my dressing should not be an invitation to be violated
— The bra seller (@carol_mwa) November 12, 2014
No man in his right mind, with a mother, sister or daughter will strip a woman. This is terrorism & abuse of human rights. #MyDressMyChoice
— Emma Too™ (@Emma999Too) November 17, 2014
What I wear. What you wear.Does not define you. Does not define me. It's just #Mydressmychoice Respect my choice as it's my right not yours
— Esther Passaris, OGW (@EstherPassaris) November 12, 2014
We can't move forward as a society holding backward beliefs. Lets Respect our Women, Our mothers..We all came from a Woman #MyDressMyChoice
— Real Jaguar Kenya (@RealJaguarKenya) November 15, 2014
Excellent cartoon. Capture the mini skirt debate in #Kenya. #mydressmychoicepic.twitter.com/6bN9jcUkZk
— Amadou Mahtar Ba (@AMahtarBa) November 17, 2014
You dress indecently, you will be embarrassed. SIMPLE and DIRECT. Look for attention but it will happen. Rid it by dressing decently.
— Robert ALAI (@RobertAlai) November 12, 2014
#ThrowbackThursday 1972 my mum in a mini dress with our eldest bro. #MyDressMyChoicepic.twitter.com/mD2SaT877m
— Boniface Mwangi (@bonifacemwangi) November 13, 2014
@EstherPassaris you can't walk almost naked in town and expect we respect that, #Mydressmychoice
— Daniel karimi (@NdiranguKarimi) November 12, 2014
You can't even start bringing religion in this debate. God did not make clothes for man, they lived nude until they sinned. #MyDressMyChoice
— Ruth Mutegi (@RuthMutegi) November 15, 2014
@OneFMKe#MyDressMyChoice so where are our morals and integrity... If you dress like prostitute do you really want to treated like a queen?
— zeph akengo (@akengz01) November 17, 2014
Proud to be a Kenyan woman today. People took it from a hashtag to a protest and thousands turned up. #MyDressMyChoice
— muki (@Muki254) November 17, 2014
#MyDressMyChoice: A Man's Voice. Powerful speech. http://t.co/ix8gfutk5V
— Boniface Mwangi (@bonifacemwangi) November 18, 2014
What a great thing to see the finest of our men take violation of women's rights as a mans / society's issue #MyDressMyChoice
— Martha Karua (@MarthaKarua) November 17, 2014
My brother @bonifacemwangi wearing a dress at #MyDressMyChoicepic.twitter.com/ymuZ4lOb1W
— james wamathai (@uqweli) November 17, 2014
Group of young men attempt to disrupt #MyDressMyChoice protest shouting 'dress up or we strip you' pic.twitter.com/4YRfioP4NI
— Anne Soy (@annesoy) November 17, 2014
So many men along Tom Mboya - boda boda operators, bus drivers, others in their cars threatening to undress us. Demanding to see our panties
— ndinda (@ndinda_) November 17, 2014
It's terrifying to stand next to a man vehemently calling for women to be stripped. But why do you hate women so much?
— Mwende Ngao (@mwendesusu) November 17, 2014
#MyDressMyChoice is about one's right to dress in their space and about protecting our women and children from sporadic unjust attacks.
— Esther Passaris, OGW (@EstherPassaris) November 16, 2014