HoCo dresses- Could they be any shorter

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you ladies really have a bright future on a morality police squad in Tehran.


Some of your daughters really have a bright future on the pole.


You’re the issue here. I bet you go to church too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you ladies really have a bright future on a morality police squad in Tehran.


Some of your daughters really have a bright future on the pole.


I bet your husband can’t wait.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you ladies really have a bright future on a morality police squad in Tehran.


Some of your daughters really have a bright future on the pole.


Some people, like you, are stuck in the dark ages, thinking a short dress defines a girl’s worth. Tell my daughter her future is on a pole—despite having a 4.7 GPA, being the debate team captain, SGA Vice-President, and cheer captain—She'd likely laugh at your face and call you a Karen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Might as well wear the short dresses while you can! Most girls wear bike shorts under them anyhow.


If you have to wear shorts under your dress, that should tell you something. That something being your skirt should either be a skort or a tad bit longer.


+1 or that the ‘dress’ is actually just a shirt.


+2
Anonymous
My teen daughter and her friend were harassed on the public bus at 5pm last week by two intoxicated middle aged males. They were on their way home from sports practice.

I was groped and harassed by a 30-year old man when I was 17 and working at a restaurant. I was wearing a uniform.

Somehow we've decided to focus on teens' clothing choices when, in many instances, harassment and assault occur regardless of what we or our daughters are wearing.

I am a conservative person but I refuse to give my daughter a false sense of security by telling her that dressing modestly will protect her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My teen daughter and her friend were harassed on the public bus at 5pm last week by two intoxicated middle aged males. They were on their way home from sports practice.

I was groped and harassed by a 30-year old man when I was 17 and working at a restaurant. I was wearing a uniform.

Somehow we've decided to focus on teens' clothing choices when, in many instances, harassment and assault occur regardless of what we or our daughters are wearing.

I am a conservative person but I refuse to give my daughter a false sense of security by telling her that dressing modestly will protect her.


You are in error about these posters. They don't want to protect your daughter. They just want to judge her value ( hence the "low value" word, whore) based on what she chooses to wear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you ladies really have a bright future on a morality police squad in Tehran.


Some of your daughters really have a bright future on the pole.


I bet your husband can’t wait.



That was a good one
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you ladies really have a bright future on a morality police squad in Tehran.


Some of your daughters really have a bright future on the pole.


lol. My DD is academically and athletically gifted and has an incredibly bright future. She is also beautiful and fun. And funny.

You’re none of those things. An ignorant, unhappy, jealous hag. And it shows.

I feel sorry for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you ladies really have a bright future on a morality police squad in Tehran.


Some of your daughters really have a bright future on the pole.



True. And others will be doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers, etc…

What a girl wears to homecoming does not impact her intelligence or future. Worry about your own children, not ours.


But see they are already.
You can tell by the way they write. "If my DD puts on a short, tight dress, that will make her a whore." My DD is not a whore so she will never consider putting on a short tight dress, or I'll "parent" her away from that possibility.

So in their mind, whore≠doctor, lawyer, engineer, teacher. Though that's arguably. Unless they are being trafficked, seems like there could be a second act for even whores, though that's a discussion for another thread.


What are you talking about? We live in DC. I hear Tinder is full of lawyers still desperately seeking external validation. I have no doubt in my mind that you will successfully empower your daughters to join their ranks someday.

(And FTR, the clothes don’t actually make the man - the man chooses the clothes. Think about it.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you ladies really have a bright future on a morality police squad in Tehran.


Some of your daughters really have a bright future on the pole.


Some people, like you, are stuck in the dark ages, thinking a short dress defines a girl’s worth. Tell my daughter her future is on a pole—despite having a 4.7 GPA, being the debate team captain, SGA Vice-President, and cheer captain—She'd likely laugh at your face and call you a Karen.


OMG please no! Not some skanky teen with a brain dead mother calling me a Karen!!!

LOL to the weighted GPA. I’m sure she’s a genius.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you ladies really have a bright future on a morality police squad in Tehran.


Some of your daughters really have a bright future on the pole.



True. And others will be doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers, etc…

What a girl wears to homecoming does not impact her intelligence or future. Worry about your own children, not ours.


But see they are already.
You can tell by the way they write. "If my DD puts on a short, tight dress, that will make her a whore." My DD is not a whore so she will never consider putting on a short tight dress, or I'll "parent" her away from that possibility.

So in their mind, whore≠doctor, lawyer, engineer, teacher. Though that's arguably. Unless they are being trafficked, seems like there could be a second act for even whores, though that's a discussion for another thread.


What are you talking about? We live in DC. I hear Tinder is full of lawyers still desperately seeking external validation. I have no doubt in my mind that you will successfully empower your daughters to join their ranks someday.

(And FTR, the clothes don’t actually make the man - the man chooses the clothes. Think about it.)


I'm talk in the same vein of drivel you have been, don't you recognize it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My teen daughter and her friend were harassed on the public bus at 5pm last week by two intoxicated middle aged males. They were on their way home from sports practice.

I was groped and harassed by a 30-year old man when I was 17 and working at a restaurant. I was wearing a uniform.

Somehow we've decided to focus on teens' clothing choices when, in many instances, harassment and assault occur regardless of what we or our daughters are wearing.

I am a conservative person but I refuse to give my daughter a false sense of security by telling her that dressing modestly will protect her.


You are in error about these posters. They don't want to protect your daughter. They just want to judge her value ( hence the "low value" word, whore) based on what she chooses to wear.


How dare you call sex workers low value! You misogynist pig!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My teen daughter and her friend were harassed on the public bus at 5pm last week by two intoxicated middle aged males. They were on their way home from sports practice.

I was groped and harassed by a 30-year old man when I was 17 and working at a restaurant. I was wearing a uniform.

Somehow we've decided to focus on teens' clothing choices when, in many instances, harassment and assault occur regardless of what we or our daughters are wearing.

I am a conservative person but I refuse to give my daughter a false sense of security by telling her that dressing modestly will protect her.


Why is it always about protecting the girls and women from predators? I don’t give a single sh!t if your snowflakes are harassed or not when they’re out dressing like streetwalkers. That’s their choice if they want to actively invite that sort of attention, and your job to protect them as much as possible or not.

I’m actually just talking about basic manners and respect for other people. Walking around in public with your tits and @$$ hanging out constantly is just GD rude and shows that you’re a complete narcissist with a serious helping of main character syndrome.

And for those of you who will emphatically disagree with me and call me names like Karen or hag or insinuate that I’m just jealous or ugly, I challenge you to examine (and please report back to us) if you DO have a line when it comes to how people should dress in public.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you ladies really have a bright future on a morality police squad in Tehran.


Some of your daughters really have a bright future on the pole.


Some people, like you, are stuck in the dark ages, thinking a short dress defines a girl’s worth. Tell my daughter her future is on a pole—despite having a 4.7 GPA, being the debate team captain, SGA Vice-President, and cheer captain—She'd likely laugh at your face and call you a Karen.


OMG please no! Not some skanky teen with a brain dead mother calling me a Karen!!!

LOL to the weighted GPA. I’m sure she’s a genius.


Wow, what a class act you are calling girls skanks. I bet if you weren't such a nasty, spiteful hag, you'd be happier. Try it sometime.
Anonymous
Ma’am, this is a Wendy’s.
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