EVERY upper middle class tween and teen girl wearing booty shorts

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most parents are okay with their daughters dressing like s-uts. Its mind boggling..


I’m not ok with it all! But my girls don’t give a damn! I tell, make a fuss, say what they look like and they do not care. They walk out the door probably flipping me off. I don’t know. I’m at a loss.


Jesus you're a doormat
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let's not forget that global warming has made the hot and warm seasons last much longer everywhere. People get hot and wearing less clothing is one way to cool off. While it's sometimes about seeking male attention, it's often about physical comfort.


LMAO, lame 1/10 attempt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder about an adult who is fixated and distracted by the attire of a child so much so that makes multiple threads on the topic and leave multiple comments on the subject every day.
Weird.


I’m one of the many anti-short-shorts posters. Easy to tell by writing style that it’s different people. This has hit a nerve. The fact that you’re doubling down on short shorts tells volumes about your own value system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder about an adult who is fixated and distracted by the attire of a child so much so that makes multiple threads on the topic and leave multiple comments on the subject every day.
Weird.


I’m one of the many anti-short-shorts posters. Easy to tell by writing style that it’s different people. This has hit a nerve. The fact that you’re doubling down on short shorts tells volumes about your own value system.


+1 NP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyday at kiss and ride loop the girls come out with short-shorts on. One after the other. After the other. The shorts are so high up that you can see their butt cheek jiggling. I’m shocked that they would want to go to school and sit in close proximity to others with their butt cheek edges hanging out all day.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what we are talking about, which certainly should not be permitted in school. I’ve seen 20-30% of teen girls wearing this at a Region 4 FCPS MS/HS.

https://share.google/images/tDU90YEa5hOj6uGqq


I have seen this but this isn’t what OP is talking about or her title is the most ridiculous exaggeration ever. I suspect OP is talking about something like this with a slight curve showing at the top of the thigh. And yes the majority of teen girls would wear these:

https://www.garageclothing.com/us/p/softterry-low-rise-shorts/0946774.html?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=19101470091&gbraid=0AAAAADumASWknF0YeIzzmayJh00p0zPvS&gclid=CjwKCAjwiNXFBhBKEiwAPSaPCd5G2U0rhYB5_eTDuihvj5UTV55BUIkJFB4hEn3oX_mWiKFDKPA_XhoCN3kQAvD_BwE


I have teen girls. I agree the garage clothing link is extremely an common if not a nearly universal style/length of short for teen girls and I see nothing wrong with it. The PP that shared the google image further up is absurd and a crazy exaggerator. I do drop off and pickup at a large public high school every day, as well as attending frequent sporting and other school events and almost never see what that PP claims is 30% of her kids' HS. Yes I've seen it rarely, and yes it looks silly, but no its not pervasive like PP is saying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder about an adult who is fixated and distracted by the attire of a child so much so that makes multiple threads on the topic and leave multiple comments on the subject every day.
Weird.


Your indifference and lack of decency is what is weird.


I'm actually very decent.

What does that have to do with this.

You say indifference, I say that I'm not running a police state on what women/ girls should wear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder about an adult who is fixated and distracted by the attire of a child so much so that makes multiple threads on the topic and leave multiple comments on the subject every day.
Weird.


I’m one of the many anti-short-shorts posters. Easy to tell by writing style that it’s different people. This has hit a nerve. The fact that you’re doubling down on short shorts tells volumes about your own value system.


It's not the shorts that's getting people to comment.
You know that.

It's your value judgement of "prostitute."

My kid isn't into the shorter shorts but she knows girls who are and they are nice kids.

You'd know to if you spent any ti.e with them instead of sitting in your car judging.

Don't you have a smart phone to occupy yourself with?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder about an adult who is fixated and distracted by the attire of a child so much so that makes multiple threads on the topic and leave multiple comments on the subject every day.
Weird.


I’m one of the many anti-short-shorts posters. Easy to tell by writing style that it’s different people. This has hit a nerve. The fact that you’re doubling down on short shorts tells volumes about your own value system.



I'm not doubling down on it. I think it's weird that a supposed adult is so concerned with what a teen is wearing especially a teen that isn't their child.
Anonymous
Np. I’m a pretty chill mom but I do regulate overly revealing clothing on my dc.

I find it weird when parents don’t discourage this. You want to sexualize your dc? I mean I know you can’t totally control kids, but why not try to instill healthy behaviors?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder about an adult who is fixated and distracted by the attire of a child so much so that makes multiple threads on the topic and leave multiple comments on the subject every day.
Weird.


I’m one of the many anti-short-shorts posters. Easy to tell by writing style that it’s different people. This has hit a nerve. The fact that you’re doubling down on short shorts tells volumes about your own value system.



I'm not doubling down on it. I think it's weird that a supposed adult is so concerned with what a teen is wearing especially a teen that isn't their child.


Dp because who wants to live in a society that encourages the sexualization of teens?
Anonymous
Considering how obese most people over 21 are now, I suppose teens are about the only opportunity many girls will ever have to show off a fit body.

Now booty shorts on overweight women is what's really grotesque. Have some pride and get in shape society!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what we are talking about, which certainly should not be permitted in school. I’ve seen 20-30% of teen girls wearing this at a Region 4 FCPS MS/HS.

https://share.google/images/tDU90YEa5hOj6uGqq


I have seen this but this isn’t what OP is talking about or her title is the most ridiculous exaggeration ever. I suspect OP is talking about something like this with a slight curve showing at the top of the thigh. And yes the majority of teen girls would wear these:

https://www.garageclothing.com/us/p/softterry-low-rise-shorts/0946774.html?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=19101470091&gbraid=0AAAAADumASWknF0YeIzzmayJh00p0zPvS&gclid=CjwKCAjwiNXFBhBKEiwAPSaPCd5G2U0rhYB5_eTDuihvj5UTV55BUIkJFB4hEn3oX_mWiKFDKPA_XhoCN3kQAvD_BwE


I have teen girls. I agree the garage clothing link is extremely a common if not a nearly universal style/length of short for teen girls and I see nothing wrong with it. The PP that shared the google image further up is absurd and a crazy exaggerator. I do drop off and pickup at a large public high school every day, as well as attending frequent sporting and other school events and almost never see what that PP claims is 30% of her kids' HS. Yes I've seen it rarely, and yes it looks silly, but no its not pervasive like PP is saying.


I shared the booty picture. That is what I see. I’m not exaggerating. No teen booty should be hanging out anywhere, especially school. It is distracting to boys, girls, and staff and degrades women. It is a violation of the FCPS dress code, which is not enforced. No surprise, since no discipline or safety concerns are a priority to FCPS. It’s appalling that any parent or adult excuses this type of clothing in a school. My friends in other parts of the country say that this is not tolerated in their public schools (thankfully). Our world is so sad for these kids to grow up in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Considering how obese most people over 21 are now, I suppose teens are about the only opportunity many girls will ever have to show off a fit body.

Now booty shorts on overweight women is what's really grotesque. Have some pride and get in shape society!


+1 Unfortunate but very true
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder about an adult who is fixated and distracted by the attire of a child so much so that makes multiple threads on the topic and leave multiple comments on the subject every day.
Weird.


I’m one of the many anti-short-shorts posters. Easy to tell by writing style that it’s different people. This has hit a nerve. The fact that you’re doubling down on short shorts tells volumes about your own value system.



I'm not doubling down on it. I think it's weird that a supposed adult is so concerned with what a teen is wearing especially a teen that isn't their child.


Dp because who wants to live in a society that encourages the sexualization of teens?


Ever been to a JR high or HS sporting event and seen the cheerleaders and dance teams?
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