Holton parents - you have got to help your girls out with these skirts.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with the photos. What is wrong is bringing them up for discussion on a public forum and forgetting that there are actual children in them who have access to this conversation and it could be humiliating for them to see where your sick mind goes.

Nobody actually said anything sick. They said it was inappropriate. And I have news for you about where people’s minds are going when you send your child dressed like this into the public domain. Wake up, moron.
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Anonymous wrote:Holton parent here. I showed this thread to my wise Holton senior. Her reaction: “It’s really not that deep…Why do these people care?”


How sad for you and your senior. Have some self respect.


PP here. Does it really matter what the girls wear? After all, it is the DMV private with the highest percentage of National Merit Scholar semifinalists


The primary objection of most people on this thread is to the school posting photos of the girls wearing such short skirts on the website.

And people care because we know there are people out there who eagerly look for photos like that because it gets them off, and it's very disturbing that the school would enable this with those photos, when they could have just chosen other photos, as most schools do.

Of course your HS student doesn't understand this. She's a child and doesn't realize how gross and horrible the world is yet. She will learn. Check back with her in 15 years, once she's gone through college and her 20s as a woman, and ask her if the school should have done more to protect Holton students online? I bet she'll think it's a little more deep then.


Im not losing any sleep over having rolled my skirt as a teen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Holton parent here. I showed this thread to my wise Holton senior. Her reaction: “It’s really not that deep…Why do these people care?”


Because I don’t like having to explain to my young child why your daughter’s butrs are out, as she asked. Shouldn’t butts be put away? Yes, yes they should.
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Anonymous wrote:Holton parent here. I showed this thread to my wise Holton senior. Her reaction: “It’s really not that deep…Why do these people care?”


How sad for you and your senior. Have some self respect.


PP here. Does it really matter what the girls wear? After all, it is the DMV private with the highest percentage of National Merit Scholar semifinalists


The primary objection of most people on this thread is to the school posting photos of the girls wearing such short skirts on the website.

And people care because we know there are people out there who eagerly look for photos like that because it gets them off, and it's very disturbing that the school would enable this with those photos, when they could have just chosen other photos, as most schools do.

Of course your HS student doesn't understand this. She's a child and doesn't realize how gross and horrible the world is yet. She will learn. Check back with her in 15 years, once she's gone through college and her 20s as a woman, and ask her if the school should have done more to protect Holton students online? I bet she'll think it's a little more deep then.


Well said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve now had the experience multiple times of sitting at Starbucks just drinking coffee with my kid and multiple Holton girls coming in to grab their drinks with skirts that do not cover their underwear in the back. Again. You can see their underwear in the back. From under the skirt. And don’t tell me that multiple people are wearing shorts this short. They are not. That would be wearing swimsuit bottoms. Look. It is unflattering and insane. Why on earth does the school tolerate this? I don’t want your a$s in my face, ladies. It’s just weird.


omg so sad you don’t have voluntary control of ow f-1ng eyes! Must make things super hard for you-thoughts and prayers!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.holton-arms.edu/about/our-mission


Wait… what? They are meant to be worn that length? WTAF?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holton parent here. I showed this thread to my wise Holton senior. Her reaction: “It’s really not that deep…Why do these people care?”


Because I don’t like having to explain to my young child why your daughter’s butrs are out, as she asked. Shouldn’t butts be put away? Yes, yes they should.


bless your heart!
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.holton-arms.edu/about/our-mission


WOW> The banner has a short-skirt girl. Amazing. In my day, public school shorts had to be middle-finger tip long.


Ours used a ruler from your knee.

Most workplaces wouldn’t allow skirts this short. I’m positive HR would sit any woman down with skirts this short. I wouldn’t wear anything shorter than just above my knee.

It’s not sexualizing girls to not want to be mooned. I also don’t want to be mooned by boys…


It matters. When they are college freshmen applying for summer internships (and later jobs) HR departments are looking at SM photos. One friend couldn’t understand why her newly graduated dd wasn’t getting hired but her SM photos were all very suggestive and inappropriate. Meanwhile we, the mom friends, all had a pretty good clue as to why the job search wasn’t going well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am in Baltimore near two girls' schools and I never fail to be shocked by how high the girls try to wear their shirts. And it's not just the private schools. I see girls walking to the local public school in shorts better suited for the gym.

But will say the Holton link on the first page is the worst I have seen. It makes a mockery of the whole concept of uniforms and presents the girls as fetish objects in the freakish porn. It is appalling. And I am pretty liberal when it comes to clothing.


The leg photoshopping is disturbing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Holton parent here. I showed this thread to my wise Holton senior. Her reaction: “It’s really not that deep…Why do these people care?”


Sure she did. Uh huh.
Anonymous
I hope local author Aggie blum Thompson is reading this thread so she can include this effed up cauldron of slut-shaming and class anxiety in her next book.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holton parent here. I showed this thread to my wise Holton senior. Her reaction: “It’s really not that deep…Why do these people care?”


How sad for you and your senior. Have some self respect.


PP here. Does it really matter what the girls wear? After all, it is the DMV private with the highest percentage of National Merit Scholar semifinalists


The primary objection of most people on this thread is to the school posting photos of the girls wearing such short skirts on the website.

And people care because we know there are people out there who eagerly look for photos like that because it gets them off, and it's very disturbing that the school would enable this with those photos, when they could have just chosen other photos, as most schools do.

Of course your HS student doesn't understand this. She's a child and doesn't realize how gross and horrible the world is yet. She will learn. Check back with her in 15 years, once she's gone through college and her 20s as a woman, and ask her if the school should have done more to protect Holton students online? I bet she'll think it's a little more deep then.


Im not losing any sleep over having rolled my skirt as a teen.


Were photos of you in your rolled skirt on the internet where any pervert could find them, because your school put them there? I bet they weren't.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Holton parent here. I showed this thread to my wise Holton senior. Her reaction: “It’s really not that deep…Why do these people care?”


Sure she did. Uh huh.


On the list of opinions these girls care about, DCUM is low. Good for them! Ignoring toxic, anxious, fraught minds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holton parent here. I showed this thread to my wise Holton senior. Her reaction: “It’s really not that deep…Why do these people care?”


Sure she did. Uh huh.


On the list of opinions these girls care about, DCUM is low. Good for them! Ignoring toxic, anxious, fraught minds.


You’re here as well.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holton parent here. I showed this thread to my wise Holton senior. Her reaction: “It’s really not that deep…Why do these people care?”


How sad for you and your senior. Have some self respect.


PP here. Does it really matter what the girls wear? After all, it is the DMV private with the highest percentage of National Merit Scholar semifinalists


The primary objection of most people on this thread is to the school posting photos of the girls wearing such short skirts on the website.

And people care because we know there are people out there who eagerly look for photos like that because it gets them off, and it's very disturbing that the school would enable this with those photos, when they could have just chosen other photos, as most schools do.

Of course your HS student doesn't understand this. She's a child and doesn't realize how gross and horrible the world is yet. She will learn. Check back with her in 15 years, once she's gone through college and her 20s as a woman, and ask her if the school should have done more to protect Holton students online? I bet she'll think it's a little more deep then.


Im not losing any sleep over having rolled my skirt as a teen.


Were photos of you in your rolled skirt on the internet where any pervert could find them, because your school put them there? I bet they weren't.


No, but since it was the 90s real life perverts and cat callers abounded. Somehow i survived and have zero time since then thinking about random (literal) wankers.
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