I feel sorry for girls nowadays who feel pressure to look “hot” vs “classy”.
I’m trying to teach my DD that you can be stylish and fashionable without showing T&A. If you don’t want to be objectified, don’t put all of your objects on display. |
You don't actually have to judge them based on their clothes. You could just let them be. |
Most of these girls by me are wearing very un-sexy clothes the rest of the time. Oversized giant sweatshirts and shirts that cover shorts. They look totally different one night for homecoming, but the rest of the time its giant shirts, pajama bottoms, and sloppy hair. So what if they want to get glammed up one night a year? |
They can look glam without looking like streetwalkers. |
Wow. I cannot believe that 1) you actually think this and 2) took the time to type it out. So, you're telling me that because my DD wore a tight, short dress to her homecoming dress you would automatically think she isn't the smart and funny person she is? People like you are the problem in this world. |
How would you know what streetwalkers look like? |
Super short, ultra tight, sexy |
It’s the same poster over and over again. It’s embarrassing |
I’m with you on that . Red flag for anyone weeding out racists |
I can't believe this got to 11 pages so fast.
My impression is that those dresses are on their way out. They were big a few years ago. My senior is wearing a short dress, but one that has more of a flared skirt, and not quite as short as the ones that crawl up your butt all night. I really dislike these threads that imply that there is only one choice for girls to wear. There's not, and the people that buy into that are really problematic. If girls affirmatively choose the skin tight, riding up your butt all night dresses because they just love that look, that's fine -- but if they feel cornered into buying that because they thing that's what everyone is wearing and if they wear something else, everyone will think they are a dork or a prude --- well, that's problematic. And it makes me wonder who is pushing that narrative to girls who are too young to have the self-confidence to choose differently. (I do think it's a big driver behind the trend of girls wearing menswear to HoCo/Prom....its one way out of the uniform of super tight/super short/super low-cut.) |
Glammed up doesn’t have to mean revealing. I wonder why the men and boys aren’t racing to attend formal events in their underclothes. |
What is being revealed in these dresses? Body shape? Arms? Legs? The same thing revealed in a swim suit? Or leotard? Or volleyball shorts? Or many other things girls wear? |
I think a lot of posters misunderstand Gen Z so much. When they show skin, there’s a bigger emphasis on fashion and fun than trying to attract anyone. As a generation, they are much less sexually active than Gen X or Boomers were at that age. |
I can guarantee that MCPS high school girls could not careless what some anonymous middle aged woman on the internet thinks of their homecoming address. Most don’t care what the middle aged adults they do know think. Maybe if you were TSwift or Cardi B, they might listen. |
Just wanna say that long gone are the days that I would feel good about wearing a mini body con dress — and I’m glad I got a chance to in high school. It didn’t mean anything more than I felt good in one for homecoming, since I never even had sex in high school. So hope the girls enjoy them while they still can! No shame here. |