Would you send your daughter to homecoming in suit?

Anonymous
I bet she will look beautiful in the suit.
Anonymous
Suits are wonderful! And so much more versatile and re-wearable than a dumb homecoming dress. Embrace it!
Anonymous
I (a woman) wore a tuxedo to prom in the late 1980s, just to be controversial. It was great.
Anonymous
My DD wore a suit to both HoCo and prom. She looked beautiful and was very comfortable. Both nights were rainy, gloomy and cold so she felt better than she would have in a dress and heels. She’s not gay but has a lot of gender fluid friends. This generation is less strict about gender roles and androgynous fashion is ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she wants a suit, she gets a suit. Honestly this is one of the better thing about kids today than my Gen X cohort.


+1
I also love the trend of girls wearing sneakers with dresses


How can you dance in a sneaker? They are designed to grip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't SEND my HS child in anything. What is wrong with you?


+1

WTAF?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD wore a suit to both HoCo and prom. She looked beautiful and was very comfortable. Both nights were rainy, gloomy and cold so she felt better than she would have in a dress and heels. She’s not gay but has a lot of gender fluid friends. This generation is less strict about gender roles and androgynous fashion is ok.


Exactly.
Anonymous
My daughter can wear whatever she pleases.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like a snazzy pantsuit, or more of a business suit? If she’s uncomfortable in a dress, there are dressy pant options out there. Is she going with a date or friends?


Why would this matter? Let her wear what she wants
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is the trans?


Is she trans?


It doesn't matter. I've worn male suits, even in the 80s, as a child, and I am a heterosexual female. Anyone can wear a suit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is she gay/bi?

I admit I would not like my DD wearing a suit. If she had a different sexual orientation, I would accept her.


Clothes don't make you straight or gay. Dresses are uncomfortable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she wants a suit, she gets a suit. Honestly this is one of the better thing about kids today than my Gen X cohort.


+1
I also love the trend of girls wearing sneakers with dresses


How can you dance in a sneaker? They are designed to grip.

Huh? Is this a real question? Dancing in sneakers is more comfortable, arguably, safer. Let's normalize not deforming our feet and legs to fit misogynistic beauty standards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Suit is fine. A slutty dress is not fine.


+1

I saw some HoCo pics from yesterday and there are girls with their boobs hanging out. Slutty fer sur.

She didn’t even look good and she has a dog face. Can’t believe her mom let her out like that.

Wear the suit. I’m sure it’s more tasteful and classy.


The irony of this post...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is she gay/bi?

I admit I would not like my DD wearing a suit. If she had a different sexual orientation, I would accept her.


WTF? Wearing a suit would mean she's gay/bi???? Talk about small minded and uneducated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she wants a suit, she gets a suit. Honestly this is one of the better thing about kids today than my Gen X cohort.


+1
I also love the trend of girls wearing sneakers with dresses


How can you dance in a sneaker? They are designed to grip.


Are you serious? Go google some of the top dancers on youtube. Ridiculous.
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