EVERY upper middle class tween and teen girl wearing booty shorts

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


OP's title specifically references "tweens" and her post mentions -- with dismay -- that some of the girls looking elementary-school age. So it seems she takes offense to even stick figures wearing these shorts.

Anyways, I don't care at any age.
Anonymous
I think the main issue is that schools do not seem to have dress codes anymore. T&A hanging out all over the place in the classrooms. So it appears that we truly do not care much about it these days.
Anonymous
Democrats want to normalize the worst societal behaviors, including classroom violence.
Anonymous
Not care about what? The fact that their daughters have asses? Everyone has one. Let’s put this misogyny and shame to bed, shall we?
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.

Because they can't read the minds of perverts and pearl clutchers. They are living their lives. I thank god I have boys because I remember being a young teen girl. Men harassed me even when I was wearing baggy jeans and a sweatshirt. It's not about the clothes...


The girls rubbing their butt cheeks on chairs are the perverts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Why avert their eyes? If it's okay for the girls to dress that way, surely it's okay for us to see them dressed that way.

This is kind of like the old Clinton abortion line, that abortion should be safe, legal, and rare. Why rare? If it's not killing a baby, why should it be rare?
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.

Because they can't read the minds of perverts and pearl clutchers. They are living their lives. I thank god I have boys because I remember being a young teen girl. Men harassed me even when I was wearing baggy jeans and a sweatshirt. It's not about the clothes...


The girls rubbing their butt cheeks on chairs are the perverts.


You’re the perv for thinking that.
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.

Because they can't read the minds of perverts and pearl clutchers. They are living their lives. I thank god I have boys because I remember being a young teen girl. Men harassed me even when I was wearing baggy jeans and a sweatshirt. It's not about the clothes...


The girls rubbing their butt cheeks on chairs are the perverts.


No. It's normal, healthy, and beautiful.
Anonymous
Indeed. Truly beautiful. I just don't get why people would want less beauty in the world.
Anonymous
I hate it but am not gojng to fight this battle. They seem supremely uncomfortable.

My older teen does not wear those. It’s basically the 10-14 crowd. The hard always behind the curve on fashion so I predict they are gojng lout. Like 5-10 years ago all the girls wore super short dresses and crop tops to prom. The 10-14 year olds are still wearing those to parties. But the older girls are now back to long elegant looking dresses for prom (lots of strapless or slim line slip dresses). The show your crotch look is really behinds the fashion trends but it takes a while for trends to trickle down to MS and ES. But I have seen some of the MS girls now wanting maxi skirts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not care about what? The fact that their daughters have asses? Everyone has one. Let’s put this misogyny and shame to bed, shall we?


The fact their minor daughters are casually showing off half of their butt cheeks in public.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not care about what? The fact that their daughters have asses? Everyone has one. Let’s put this misogyny and shame to bed, shall we?


The fact their minor daughters are casually showing off half of their butt cheeks in public.


Their body, their choice.
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.




This photo demonstrates how different it is this time. The shorts are much longer than what’s being worn now.
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 appear to be college gals. And what they're wearing is modest compared to half of a 13 year old girl's butt fat hanging out of booty shorts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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 appear to be college gals. And what they're wearing is modest compared to half of a 13 year old girl's butt fat hanging out of booty shorts.


Yes I’m the mom of a 14 year old girl and I would be thrilled with shorts like this! She and her friends wear much shorter shorts. It’s not keeping me up at night but I’ll be glad when this fad passes.
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