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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just stopped reading when I saw the poster calling a CHILD??? a "slut". I thought it was two troll posters purposely trying to instigate to alleviate boredom and drive up ad revenue to this site. Please reply with the links and/or search terms and I too will "report" any posts like this.[/quote] Just as bad are the posters who said that another girl’s choice to wear a slightly longer mini was an “old lady” dress and that he child would rather stay home than be seen in such a horror. Can’t we recognize that even among HS girls (who range from 14 to 19 in age) there is going to be diversity of taste and comfort? All these women who insist that anyone who doesn’t wear the super-shirt super tight stuff is an old lady prude are just as bad as the women calling the girls in the short skirts names. The whole thing makes me want to take my teen daughter and move into a hobbit hole to avoid it all.[/quote] +1[/quote]-1000 I am the one who posted the (fashion fails) burqa robe and the frilly pantsuit which was obviously an alternative choice and was commented on as such. I in no way called anyone a sl*t, even though I was correctly called a "mother of the bride" fashion miss. It was from a store that sells mostly homecoming, quince, and prom dresses, but the "pants" options were all targeted as mother of the bride. The OP said her DD didn't want a dress, with a touch of feminity and it was one of a handful of choices and conveyed my diversity of options to get a better idea of the OP's DD's taste. For the robe, I thought maybe the OP was Muslim or international or something. I was sincere about alternative attire having myself worn dirndl, kimonos, saris, etc. to Ocktoberfest, onsens, festivals, etc. While I didn't call your links "old lady" or "horror", the styles picked out were extremely similar to what my 55+ boss had me wear to WORK. There is a huge difference between assessing an OUTFIT as more apropos for an older lady and calling a HUMAN CHILD a misogynist, sexist, outdated name. -Open to diverse/winter fashions and doesn't engage in petty, immoral, bullying towards children in retaliation/insecurity/cruelty to feel better about myself even after a "Fashion fail".[/quote]
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