HoCo dresses- Could they be any shorter

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Anonymous wrote:I am a 52-year-old mother to two college-aged sons. It is weird to me that so many people are triggered by these dresses. I don't have any issue with them -- they cover up way more than the bikinis that were on display throughout the summer. Have you guys been on college campuses recently and seen what girls are wearing to their classes? It looks really uncomfortable to me, but whatever. The amount of skin truly doesn't bother me (and it is certainly appreciated by my sons). Don't we all like to look at pretty things? (Or silently judge those who don't pull it off?)

DH went to a visit a friend who has a teen daughter. She is quite busty and was wearing a tube top. When he came by, she was constantly lifting up her tube top, and it was clear she was not comfortable wearing it. He kept thinking, "why are you wearing that ? You look so uncomfortable". And before you call him a perv, no, he thought she was ridiculous. He has no problem with nudity in general, but clearly she was not comfortable wearing that.


But why do you guys care if she was uncomfortable? Women have been uncomfortable in the name of fashion for centuries -- stilettos, corsets, headdresses, etc. (And why in the world would I call him a perv? That seems a strange reaction as well.)


When someone is constantly grabbing at a tube top and adjusting their breasts, it is poor manners and distracting. Don’t wear underwear that you feel compelled to pick out of crack in public either. Same thing


I'm sure your one of those who is always adjusting your frumpy tops due to your muffin tops. Get over it.


An interesting turn this thread has taken is the people who claim to be defending these young women to wear what they want in peace by making aggressively misogynistic and body-shaming comments about older women.

There's a PhD thesis in these comments.


I’m 51 and defending them. I don’t care what you wear. I do care you are equating athletes, honor roll students, good kids, to hookers bc they wear a short dress. I have a big problem with that, actually.


Would it be okay to equate C students who don’t participate in extra curricular activities and possibly go to parties at which there is underage drinking to hookers?

And nobody has said the the girls are hookers. But they’re dressing like absolute trash and their moms are egging them on for some completely baffling reason.

Dave Chappelle explained this “uniform” years ago…


To clarify, I think all of you frigid B’s who get bent out of shape over good looking and young women wearing short dresses and who are calling them prostitutes (oh sorry, LOOKING like prostitutes, as if that makes you any less uglier) the only trash on this Board.

You also have serious hang ups with sexuality. Yours and, weirdly, other peoples. And you’re beyond strange bc of it.


OK hun, you do you. I believe that you believe having your T&A on display in public is empowering.

Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Very few desirable men want to be with a woman who projects her low self esteem to seek to male validation through revealing outfits.

But best of luck dressing like a prostitute for homecoming. Please do report back in 10 years.
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Anonymous wrote:I am a 52-year-old mother to two college-aged sons. It is weird to me that so many people are triggered by these dresses. I don't have any issue with them -- they cover up way more than the bikinis that were on display throughout the summer. Have you guys been on college campuses recently and seen what girls are wearing to their classes? It looks really uncomfortable to me, but whatever. The amount of skin truly doesn't bother me (and it is certainly appreciated by my sons). Don't we all like to look at pretty things? (Or silently judge those who don't pull it off?)

DH went to a visit a friend who has a teen daughter. She is quite busty and was wearing a tube top. When he came by, she was constantly lifting up her tube top, and it was clear she was not comfortable wearing it. He kept thinking, "why are you wearing that ? You look so uncomfortable". And before you call him a perv, no, he thought she was ridiculous. He has no problem with nudity in general, but clearly she was not comfortable wearing that.


But why do you guys care if she was uncomfortable? Women have been uncomfortable in the name of fashion for centuries -- stilettos, corsets, headdresses, etc. (And why in the world would I call him a perv? That seems a strange reaction as well.)


When someone is constantly grabbing at a tube top and adjusting their breasts, it is poor manners and distracting. Don’t wear underwear that you feel compelled to pick out of crack in public either. Same thing


I'm sure your one of those who is always adjusting your frumpy tops due to your muffin tops. Get over it.


An interesting turn this thread has taken is the people who claim to be defending these young women to wear what they want in peace by making aggressively misogynistic and body-shaming comments about older women.

There's a PhD thesis in these comments.


I’m 51 and defending them. I don’t care what you wear. I do care you are equating athletes, honor roll students, good kids, to hookers bc they wear a short dress. I have a big problem with that, actually.


Would it be okay to equate C students who don’t participate in extra curricular activities and possibly go to parties at which there is underage drinking to hookers?

And nobody has said the the girls are hookers. But they’re dressing like absolute trash and their moms are egging them on for some completely baffling reason.

Dave Chappelle explained this “uniform” years ago…


To clarify, I think all of you frigid B’s who get bent out of shape over good looking and young women wearing short dresses and who are calling them prostitutes (oh sorry, LOOKING like prostitutes, as if that makes you any less uglier) the only trash on this Board.

You also have serious hang ups with sexuality. Yours and, weirdly, other peoples. And you’re beyond strange bc of it.


OK hun, you do you. I believe that you believe having your T&A on display in public is empowering.

Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Very few desirable men want to be with a woman who projects her low self esteem to seek to male validation through revealing outfits.

But best of luck dressing like a prostitute for homecoming. Please do report back in 10 years.


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Anonymous wrote:I am a 52-year-old mother to two college-aged sons. It is weird to me that so many people are triggered by these dresses. I don't have any issue with them -- they cover up way more than the bikinis that were on display throughout the summer. Have you guys been on college campuses recently and seen what girls are wearing to their classes? It looks really uncomfortable to me, but whatever. The amount of skin truly doesn't bother me (and it is certainly appreciated by my sons). Don't we all like to look at pretty things? (Or silently judge those who don't pull it off?)

DH went to a visit a friend who has a teen daughter. She is quite busty and was wearing a tube top. When he came by, she was constantly lifting up her tube top, and it was clear she was not comfortable wearing it. He kept thinking, "why are you wearing that ? You look so uncomfortable". And before you call him a perv, no, he thought she was ridiculous. He has no problem with nudity in general, but clearly she was not comfortable wearing that.


But why do you guys care if she was uncomfortable? Women have been uncomfortable in the name of fashion for centuries -- stilettos, corsets, headdresses, etc. (And why in the world would I call him a perv? That seems a strange reaction as well.)


When someone is constantly grabbing at a tube top and adjusting their breasts, it is poor manners and distracting. Don’t wear underwear that you feel compelled to pick out of crack in public either. Same thing


I'm sure your one of those who is always adjusting your frumpy tops due to your muffin tops. Get over it.


An interesting turn this thread has taken is the people who claim to be defending these young women to wear what they want in peace by making aggressively misogynistic and body-shaming comments about older women.

There's a PhD thesis in these comments.


I’m 51 and defending them. I don’t care what you wear. I do care you are equating athletes, honor roll students, good kids, to hookers bc they wear a short dress. I have a big problem with that, actually.


Would it be okay to equate C students who don’t participate in extra curricular activities and possibly go to parties at which there is underage drinking to hookers?

And nobody has said the the girls are hookers. But they’re dressing like absolute trash and their moms are egging them on for some completely baffling reason.

Dave Chappelle explained this “uniform” years ago…


To clarify, I think all of you frigid B’s who get bent out of shape over good looking and young women wearing short dresses and who are calling them prostitutes (oh sorry, LOOKING like prostitutes, as if that makes you any less uglier) the only trash on this Board.

You also have serious hang ups with sexuality. Yours and, weirdly, other peoples. And you’re beyond strange bc of it.


OK hun, you do you. I believe that you believe having your T&A on display in public is empowering.

Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Very few desirable men want to be with a woman who projects her low self esteem to seek to male validation through revealing outfits.

But best of luck dressing like a prostitute for homecoming. Please do report back in 10 years.


Seriously, how old is this poster? This thread is wild
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Anonymous wrote:I am a 52-year-old mother to two college-aged sons. It is weird to me that so many people are triggered by these dresses. I don't have any issue with them -- they cover up way more than the bikinis that were on display throughout the summer. Have you guys been on college campuses recently and seen what girls are wearing to their classes? It looks really uncomfortable to me, but whatever. The amount of skin truly doesn't bother me (and it is certainly appreciated by my sons). Don't we all like to look at pretty things? (Or silently judge those who don't pull it off?)

DH went to a visit a friend who has a teen daughter. She is quite busty and was wearing a tube top. When he came by, she was constantly lifting up her tube top, and it was clear she was not comfortable wearing it. He kept thinking, "why are you wearing that ? You look so uncomfortable". And before you call him a perv, no, he thought she was ridiculous. He has no problem with nudity in general, but clearly she was not comfortable wearing that.


But why do you guys care if she was uncomfortable? Women have been uncomfortable in the name of fashion for centuries -- stilettos, corsets, headdresses, etc. (And why in the world would I call him a perv? That seems a strange reaction as well.)


When someone is constantly grabbing at a tube top and adjusting their breasts, it is poor manners and distracting. Don’t wear underwear that you feel compelled to pick out of crack in public either. Same thing


I'm sure your one of those who is always adjusting your frumpy tops due to your muffin tops. Get over it.


An interesting turn this thread has taken is the people who claim to be defending these young women to wear what they want in peace by making aggressively misogynistic and body-shaming comments about older women.

There's a PhD thesis in these comments.


I’m 51 and defending them. I don’t care what you wear. I do care you are equating athletes, honor roll students, good kids, to hookers bc they wear a short dress. I have a big problem with that, actually.


Would it be okay to equate C students who don’t participate in extra curricular activities and possibly go to parties at which there is underage drinking to hookers?

And nobody has said the the girls are hookers. But they’re dressing like absolute trash and their moms are egging them on for some completely baffling reason.

Dave Chappelle explained this “uniform” years ago…


To clarify, I think all of you frigid B’s who get bent out of shape over good looking and young women wearing short dresses and who are calling them prostitutes (oh sorry, LOOKING like prostitutes, as if that makes you any less uglier) the only trash on this Board.

You also have serious hang ups with sexuality. Yours and, weirdly, other peoples. And you’re beyond strange bc of it.


OK hun, you do you. I believe that you believe having your T&A on display in public is empowering.

Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Very few desirable men want to be with a woman who projects her low self esteem to seek to male validation through revealing outfits.

But best of luck dressing like a prostitute for homecoming. Please do report back in 10 years.


Seriously, how old is this poster? This thread is wild


55+ easily
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This discussion is insane. They are teenagers and of course they all want to look the same and fit in. So do the boys, same haircuts, stupid sneakers, and ties also all the same. The dresses are very short but no one’s private parts are out! They wear the bike shorts underneath. They are young, they feel good about themselves and they grow out of this fashion. They are emulating the movie stars and rock stars they see, not hookers. Get a life, weirdos!
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Anonymous wrote:This discussion is insane. They are teenagers and of course they all want to look the same and fit in. So do the boys, same haircuts, stupid sneakers, and ties also all the same. The dresses are very short but no one’s private parts are out! They wear the bike shorts underneath. They are young, they feel good about themselves and they grow out of this fashion. They are emulating the movie stars and rock stars they see, not hookers. Get a life, weirdos!


Let us know when the boys are booty shorts and crop top muscle tees.

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Oh okay, when popular culture dictates that that’s what’s cool for boys, we will let you know. Good Lord. By all means let’s all pile on and call nice young girls prostitutes.
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Anonymous wrote:I am a 52-year-old mother to two college-aged sons. It is weird to me that so many people are triggered by these dresses. I don't have any issue with them -- they cover up way more than the bikinis that were on display throughout the summer. Have you guys been on college campuses recently and seen what girls are wearing to their classes? It looks really uncomfortable to me, but whatever. The amount of skin truly doesn't bother me (and it is certainly appreciated by my sons). Don't we all like to look at pretty things? (Or silently judge those who don't pull it off?)

DH went to a visit a friend who has a teen daughter. She is quite busty and was wearing a tube top. When he came by, she was constantly lifting up her tube top, and it was clear she was not comfortable wearing it. He kept thinking, "why are you wearing that ? You look so uncomfortable". And before you call him a perv, no, he thought she was ridiculous. He has no problem with nudity in general, but clearly she was not comfortable wearing that.


But why do you guys care if she was uncomfortable? Women have been uncomfortable in the name of fashion for centuries -- stilettos, corsets, headdresses, etc. (And why in the world would I call him a perv? That seems a strange reaction as well.)


When someone is constantly grabbing at a tube top and adjusting their breasts, it is poor manners and distracting. Don’t wear underwear that you feel compelled to pick out of crack in public either. Same thing


I'm sure your one of those who is always adjusting your frumpy tops due to your muffin tops. Get over it.


An interesting turn this thread has taken is the people who claim to be defending these young women to wear what they want in peace by making aggressively misogynistic and body-shaming comments about older women.

There's a PhD thesis in these comments.


I’m 51 and defending them. I don’t care what you wear. I do care you are equating athletes, honor roll students, good kids, to hookers bc they wear a short dress. I have a big problem with that, actually.


Would it be okay to equate C students who don’t participate in extra curricular activities and possibly go to parties at which there is underage drinking to hookers?

And nobody has said the the girls are hookers. But they’re dressing like absolute trash and their moms are egging them on for some completely baffling reason.

Dave Chappelle explained this “uniform” years ago…


To clarify, I think all of you frigid B’s who get bent out of shape over good looking and young women wearing short dresses and who are calling them prostitutes (oh sorry, LOOKING like prostitutes, as if that makes you any less uglier) the only trash on this Board.

You also have serious hang ups with sexuality. Yours and, weirdly, other peoples. And you’re beyond strange bc of it.


OK hun, you do you. I believe that you believe having your T&A on display in public is empowering.

Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Very few desirable men want to be with a woman who projects her low self esteem to seek to male validation through revealing outfits.

But best of luck dressing like a prostitute for homecoming. Please do report back in 10 years.


~ weird girl mom
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Anonymous wrote:I am a 52-year-old mother to two college-aged sons. It is weird to me that so many people are triggered by these dresses. I don't have any issue with them -- they cover up way more than the bikinis that were on display throughout the summer. Have you guys been on college campuses recently and seen what girls are wearing to their classes? It looks really uncomfortable to me, but whatever. The amount of skin truly doesn't bother me (and it is certainly appreciated by my sons). Don't we all like to look at pretty things? (Or silently judge those who don't pull it off?)

DH went to a visit a friend who has a teen daughter. She is quite busty and was wearing a tube top. When he came by, she was constantly lifting up her tube top, and it was clear she was not comfortable wearing it. He kept thinking, "why are you wearing that ? You look so uncomfortable". And before you call him a perv, no, he thought she was ridiculous. He has no problem with nudity in general, but clearly she was not comfortable wearing that.


But why do you guys care if she was uncomfortable? Women have been uncomfortable in the name of fashion for centuries -- stilettos, corsets, headdresses, etc. (And why in the world would I call him a perv? That seems a strange reaction as well.)


When someone is constantly grabbing at a tube top and adjusting their breasts, it is poor manners and distracting. Don’t wear underwear that you feel compelled to pick out of crack in public either. Same thing


I'm sure your one of those who is always adjusting your frumpy tops due to your muffin tops. Get over it.


An interesting turn this thread has taken is the people who claim to be defending these young women to wear what they want in peace by making aggressively misogynistic and body-shaming comments about older women.

There's a PhD thesis in these comments.


I’m 51 and defending them. I don’t care what you wear. I do care you are equating athletes, honor roll students, good kids, to hookers bc they wear a short dress. I have a big problem with that, actually.


Would it be okay to equate C students who don’t participate in extra curricular activities and possibly go to parties at which there is underage drinking to hookers?

And nobody has said the the girls are hookers. But they’re dressing like absolute trash and their moms are egging them on for some completely baffling reason.

Dave Chappelle explained this “uniform” years ago…


To clarify, I think all of you frigid B’s who get bent out of shape over good looking and young women wearing short dresses and who are calling them prostitutes (oh sorry, LOOKING like prostitutes, as if that makes you any less uglier) the only trash on this Board.

You also have serious hang ups with sexuality. Yours and, weirdly, other peoples. And you’re beyond strange bc of it.


OK hun, you do you. I believe that you believe having your T&A on display in public is empowering.

Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Very few desirable men want to be with a woman who projects her low self esteem to seek to male validation through revealing outfits.

But best of luck dressing like a prostitute for homecoming. Please do report back in 10 years.


~ weird girl mom


Ugly girl mom ⬆️ (DP, btw)
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Anonymous wrote:I am a 52-year-old mother to two college-aged sons. It is weird to me that so many people are triggered by these dresses. I don't have any issue with them -- they cover up way more than the bikinis that were on display throughout the summer. Have you guys been on college campuses recently and seen what girls are wearing to their classes? It looks really uncomfortable to me, but whatever. The amount of skin truly doesn't bother me (and it is certainly appreciated by my sons). Don't we all like to look at pretty things? (Or silently judge those who don't pull it off?)

DH went to a visit a friend who has a teen daughter. She is quite busty and was wearing a tube top. When he came by, she was constantly lifting up her tube top, and it was clear she was not comfortable wearing it. He kept thinking, "why are you wearing that ? You look so uncomfortable". And before you call him a perv, no, he thought she was ridiculous. He has no problem with nudity in general, but clearly she was not comfortable wearing that.


But why do you guys care if she was uncomfortable? Women have been uncomfortable in the name of fashion for centuries -- stilettos, corsets, headdresses, etc. (And why in the world would I call him a perv? That seems a strange reaction as well.)


When someone is constantly grabbing at a tube top and adjusting their breasts, it is poor manners and distracting. Don’t wear underwear that you feel compelled to pick out of crack in public either. Same thing


I'm sure your one of those who is always adjusting your frumpy tops due to your muffin tops. Get over it.


An interesting turn this thread has taken is the people who claim to be defending these young women to wear what they want in peace by making aggressively misogynistic and body-shaming comments about older women.

There's a PhD thesis in these comments.


I’m 51 and defending them. I don’t care what you wear. I do care you are equating athletes, honor roll students, good kids, to hookers bc they wear a short dress. I have a big problem with that, actually.


Would it be okay to equate C students who don’t participate in extra curricular activities and possibly go to parties at which there is underage drinking to hookers?

And nobody has said the the girls are hookers. But they’re dressing like absolute trash and their moms are egging them on for some completely baffling reason.

Dave Chappelle explained this “uniform” years ago…


To clarify, I think all of you frigid B’s who get bent out of shape over good looking and young women wearing short dresses and who are calling them prostitutes (oh sorry, LOOKING like prostitutes, as if that makes you any less uglier) the only trash on this Board.

You also have serious hang ups with sexuality. Yours and, weirdly, other peoples. And you’re beyond strange bc of it.


OK hun, you do you. I believe that you believe having your T&A on display in public is empowering.

Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Very few desirable men want to be with a woman who projects her low self esteem to seek to male validation through revealing outfits.

But best of luck dressing like a prostitute for homecoming. Please do report back in 10 years.


You're a garbage human. And if you said that in person to me -though we both know you wouldn't- about my DD, you'd regret it.

Hun.
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Anonymous wrote:I am a 52-year-old mother to two college-aged sons. It is weird to me that so many people are triggered by these dresses. I don't have any issue with them -- they cover up way more than the bikinis that were on display throughout the summer. Have you guys been on college campuses recently and seen what girls are wearing to their classes? It looks really uncomfortable to me, but whatever. The amount of skin truly doesn't bother me (and it is certainly appreciated by my sons). Don't we all like to look at pretty things? (Or silently judge those who don't pull it off?)

DH went to a visit a friend who has a teen daughter. She is quite busty and was wearing a tube top. When he came by, she was constantly lifting up her tube top, and it was clear she was not comfortable wearing it. He kept thinking, "why are you wearing that ? You look so uncomfortable". And before you call him a perv, no, he thought she was ridiculous. He has no problem with nudity in general, but clearly she was not comfortable wearing that.


But why do you guys care if she was uncomfortable? Women have been uncomfortable in the name of fashion for centuries -- stilettos, corsets, headdresses, etc. (And why in the world would I call him a perv? That seems a strange reaction as well.)


When someone is constantly grabbing at a tube top and adjusting their breasts, it is poor manners and distracting. Don’t wear underwear that you feel compelled to pick out of crack in public either. Same thing


I'm sure your one of those who is always adjusting your frumpy tops due to your muffin tops. Get over it.


An interesting turn this thread has taken is the people who claim to be defending these young women to wear what they want in peace by making aggressively misogynistic and body-shaming comments about older women.

There's a PhD thesis in these comments.


I’m 51 and defending them. I don’t care what you wear. I do care you are equating athletes, honor roll students, good kids, to hookers bc they wear a short dress. I have a big problem with that, actually.


Would it be okay to equate C students who don’t participate in extra curricular activities and possibly go to parties at which there is underage drinking to hookers?

And nobody has said the the girls are hookers. But they’re dressing like absolute trash and their moms are egging them on for some completely baffling reason.

Dave Chappelle explained this “uniform” years ago…


To clarify, I think all of you frigid B’s who get bent out of shape over good looking and young women wearing short dresses and who are calling them prostitutes (oh sorry, LOOKING like prostitutes, as if that makes you any less uglier) the only trash on this Board.

You also have serious hang ups with sexuality. Yours and, weirdly, other peoples. And you’re beyond strange bc of it.


OK hun, you do you. I believe that you believe having your T&A on display in public is empowering.

Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Very few desirable men want to be with a woman who projects her low self esteem to seek to male validation through revealing outfits.

But best of luck dressing like a prostitute for homecoming. Please do report back in 10 years.


Seriously, how old is this poster? This thread is wild


The cell phone thread has someone who gave their teen a cell phone after 9/11, so who knows. But I do think some of the women on this forum who are toughest on other women are right wing Millennials. Seems like misogyny has no age.

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Anonymous wrote:I am a 52-year-old mother to two college-aged sons. It is weird to me that so many people are triggered by these dresses. I don't have any issue with them -- they cover up way more than the bikinis that were on display throughout the summer. Have you guys been on college campuses recently and seen what girls are wearing to their classes? It looks really uncomfortable to me, but whatever. The amount of skin truly doesn't bother me (and it is certainly appreciated by my sons). Don't we all like to look at pretty things? (Or silently judge those who don't pull it off?)

DH went to a visit a friend who has a teen daughter. She is quite busty and was wearing a tube top. When he came by, she was constantly lifting up her tube top, and it was clear she was not comfortable wearing it. He kept thinking, "why are you wearing that ? You look so uncomfortable". And before you call him a perv, no, he thought she was ridiculous. He has no problem with nudity in general, but clearly she was not comfortable wearing that.


But why do you guys care if she was uncomfortable? Women have been uncomfortable in the name of fashion for centuries -- stilettos, corsets, headdresses, etc. (And why in the world would I call him a perv? That seems a strange reaction as well.)


When someone is constantly grabbing at a tube top and adjusting their breasts, it is poor manners and distracting. Don’t wear underwear that you feel compelled to pick out of crack in public either. Same thing


I'm sure your one of those who is always adjusting your frumpy tops due to your muffin tops. Get over it.


An interesting turn this thread has taken is the people who claim to be defending these young women to wear what they want in peace by making aggressively misogynistic and body-shaming comments about older women.

There's a PhD thesis in these comments.


I’m 51 and defending them. I don’t care what you wear. I do care you are equating athletes, honor roll students, good kids, to hookers bc they wear a short dress. I have a big problem with that, actually.


Would it be okay to equate C students who don’t participate in extra curricular activities and possibly go to parties at which there is underage drinking to hookers?

And nobody has said the the girls are hookers. But they’re dressing like absolute trash and their moms are egging them on for some completely baffling reason.

Dave Chappelle explained this “uniform” years ago…


To clarify, I think all of you frigid B’s who get bent out of shape over good looking and young women wearing short dresses and who are calling them prostitutes (oh sorry, LOOKING like prostitutes, as if that makes you any less uglier) the only trash on this Board.

You also have serious hang ups with sexuality. Yours and, weirdly, other peoples. And you’re beyond strange bc of it.


OK hun, you do you. I believe that you believe having your T&A on display in public is empowering.

Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Very few desirable men want to be with a woman who projects her low self esteem to seek to male validation through revealing outfits.

But best of luck dressing like a prostitute for homecoming. Please do report back in 10 years.


~ weird girl mom


Ugly girl mom ⬆️ (DP, btw)


Actually she is beautiful inside and out....I'm sorry your daughter is odd and frumpy
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NP here and I would agree that it is much more important to know that your daughter is a "good kid" now granted mine has a mouth on her that makes me livid but she is an active girl with advanced classes and good grades. The mouth is just part of being a teen.

As far as the dress goes anything she feels comfortable in is ok with me. Work it while you can baby! Before you end up like some of these miserable moms on this board.
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Anonymous wrote:NP here and I would agree that it is much more important to know that your daughter is a "good kid" now granted mine has a mouth on her that makes me livid but she is an active girl with advanced classes and good grades. The mouth is just part of being a teen.

As far as the dress goes anything she feels comfortable in is ok with me. Work it while you can baby! Before you end up like some of these miserable moms on this board.


This is not feminism. This is not empowering. Women like you are confusing these impressionable young girls. You tell them that their looks aren’t important and has no bearing on their value as a human being, and out of the other side of your mouth you tell them to display as much of their body as they can as often as they can while they’re still young and beautiful, because someday they’ll be old and miserable/frumpy/fat/ugly i.e. less valuable.
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Anonymous wrote:This discussion is insane. They are teenagers and of course they all want to look the same and fit in. So do the boys, same haircuts, stupid sneakers, and ties also all the same. The dresses are very short but no one’s private parts are out! They wear the bike shorts underneath. They are young, they feel good about themselves and they grow out of this fashion. They are emulating the movie stars and rock stars they see, not hookers. Get a life, weirdos!


As it turns out, their are alot of problems with the entertainment industry and how they treat their young. See the Weinstein and Diddy threads. Perhaps, maybe, we should not be emulating what is shown.
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