Erykah Badu engaged in a Twitter debate with her followers after stirring controversy with her thoughts on young girls' school uniform skirt lengths. The famed singer-songwriter started out the dialogue by stating, "There was an article ruling that high school girls lower their skirts so male teachers are not distracted. I agreed because...I am aware that we live in a sex l-driven society. It is everyone's, male and female's, responsibility to protect young ladies..." 

She continued, "one way to protect youth is to remind them we are all sexual in nature and as they grow and develop it is natural to attract men...it is not them who is doing anything wrong by being beautiful and attractive but with such imbalance in our society it is smart to be...aware and awake. Men and women both go thru cycles of arousal. Men automatically are attracted to women of child bearing age." 

Her comments sparked mixed reviews from her followers, and the "On & On" singer responded to some of the remarks, which you can check out in the above slide.

Source: Twitter