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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter and all her friends wore short dresses, and they all wore mini-biker shorts underneath. NBD. [/quote] Same. Some bitter old biddies on this thread.[/quote] Or just moms who actually parent and care about the well-being and confidence of their girls? We don't pimp our girls out as pre-teens. [/quote] Are you saying your daughter has confidence issues? I am glad you admitted that. In that case, I agree she should not wear a little mini dress!! Many of our daughters feel confident and comfortable wearing short homecoming dresses. I live in a warm climate and kids wear shorts, tank tops, halters all the time. Plus, bathing suits and bikinis the whole summer. There is not the sense one should cover up her body. Perhaps it’s cultural, I don’t know, but please don’t extract your situation and apply it to others. [/quote] Your DD can wear whatever she likes. What most PPs are saying is that we are all judged for what we wear and teen girls are no exception. I see a teen girl dressed per your description and I usually think that they are vapid and don't have much to offer. In my experience, that has not been far off the mark and I've told my DD that you can usually tell which girls have something to offer and those that don't. If you're wrapped up in selling yourself as a sexual object don't be surprised when you are not viewed as anything else. The idea is to try to instill a greater sense of self worth for young girls and promote the idea that they have a purpose beyond male attention seeking. No one has said to cover your entire body. We're not pushing burkas. But the masses seem to think that the Kim Kardashians of this world are a great role model for girls and that's precisely the issue. Girls (and their mothers) support the notion that women have no place in this world unless you've sold yourself half naked. Shame.[/quote] I can guarantee that MCPS high school girls could not careless what some anonymous middle aged woman on the internet thinks of their homecoming address. Most don’t care what the middle aged adults they do know think. Maybe if you were TSwift or [b]Cardi B[/b], they might listen. [/quote] Exactly. Cardi B is an uneducated, former stripper who makes a living selling herself, and while she has made millions doing so, the former addict/stripper is not high on the list of female role models. But I bet your girls want to look just like her bc those are the images of females that the see. That’s the point. The types of influencer role models that young women aspire to are troubling. [/quote] Key and Peele nailed it. [url]https://youtu.be/yvCNNDY49cE?si=6osqXfMO_hy5XIal[/url][/quote]
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