EVERY upper middle class tween and teen girl wearing booty shorts

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I remember overhearing old people saying the same thing when I was a kid at the end of last century.

Girls have been wearing short shorts and miniskirts for over a hundred years.

Even your grandmother wouldn’t be surprised.

While I don't like this trend, I recall wearing dolphin shorts in the 80s. Some were pretty short.

Now, the tube tops that look like bras, oth, is just too much, or little. Some girls wear them to school. That plus the buttcheek bearing shorts, you might as well be at the pool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.
+1 And yet the boys wear shorts down to their knees. It’s quite the contrast.


No they don't. They wear 5 inch lulu shorts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I see the tweens wearing oversized sweat shirts that cover their shorts...so you see a sweatshirt and legs.

It's at the same time both modest (the sweatshirts aren't form fitting at all)...and like wearing a very short dress at the same time.

I assume there are shorts underneath.


That's the exact look. It's hot outside but they're wearing oversized sweatshirts with booty shorts, so it looks like they're out in public naked from the waist down.


Don’t understand the reasoning of its hot outside and somehow wearing short shorts helps with the heat. People in middle East countries cover their entire bodies with long white cloaks or dresses because its so freaking hot. Its to prevent sunburn and keep cool at the same time. People in the west somehow think that not wearing clothes or wearing minimal clothes is better. The logic makes no sense. My entire arms and legs burn when I go outside in the summer heat. It would make much more sense to cover up the exposed skin with some light reflecting fabric instead of getting burned. But you do you.
Anonymous
Most parents are okay with their daughters dressing like s-uts. Its mind boggling..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was a tween/teen when rolled soffee shorts with writing on the butt were all the rage. Yes it makes me cringe, but is it new? Nope.


Those were nothing compared to the so called booty shorts made of Lycra where you can see the butt crack from top to bottom. There are more girls with cellulite than in my day and it’s highlighted with those see through Lycra shorts. And they are ugly shorts that have one job, to show off their ass. And I don’t think too many of them look at the back in a mirror
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The poors do this too, OP. Why are you leaving them out?


That someone thinks using the expression “the poors” is cute says a lot about her maturity level. It’s not cute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.
+1 And yet the boys wear shorts down to their knees. It’s quite the contrast.


I had to check the year of your post because unfortunately, many of the boys are also wearing short shorts now. It’s a thing.


Was going to say this. Boys’ shorts have gotten shorter and shorter and sometimes rival those of the girls. It’s the look right now for them.
Anonymous
sadly yes,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was a tween/teen when rolled soffee shorts with writing on the butt were all the rage. Yes it makes me cringe, but is it new? Nope.


Those were nothing compared to the so called booty shorts made of Lycra where you can see the butt crack from top to bottom. There are more girls with cellulite than in my day and it’s highlighted with those see through Lycra shorts. And they are ugly shorts that have one job, to show off their ass. And I don’t think too many of them look at the back in a mirror


Are they like Nike Pro shorts? DD17 and her friends don't wear them at school. DD is a gymnast so wears them during practice and workouts but those shorts are tight and give you wedgies, very uncomfortable in hot weather.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most parents are okay with their daughters dressing like s-uts. Its mind boggling..


No it is mind boggling you have your mind in the gutter
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most parents are okay with their daughters dressing like s-uts. Its mind boggling..

And more depression than ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mom of UMC DD11. This is not new, and, correct, I do not care.


11 year olds are stick figures. Wait until she matures. The shorts look a lot different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thongs at the pool too. I don't think they look bad, but it is shocking because I can see heads turning nonstop when these girls walk by. Mostly by other kids since men have trained themselves to not be such lechs.


I hate this so much. More than any other trend it strikes me as a giant trick the patriarchy has played on young girls/women to get them to wear the most uncomfortable and ill-fitting-for-the-activity swimsuit. I was very irritated that even Title 9 has cheeky bathing suits that are purportedly for 'surfing.'

The short shorts don't bother me. I think the really short ones where your butt cheeks are exposed and touching the public seat of wherever you're sitting is gross, but that's a hygiene issue.


+1000

Anonymous
The 22 year old make teachers have to avert their eyes. Everyone talks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The 22 year old make teachers have to avert their eyes. Everyone talks.


I avert my eyes! I don’t want to see anyone’s butt cheek.
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