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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This morning she was wearing ultra high waisted lululemon leggings, with a gray sweater. She had tucked the sweater into the lower band of her bra, imagine a sort of draping effect, but exposing about 3-4" of skin above the ultra high waist of the leggings. This happens with her, every so often she takes school appropriate clothes and transforms them into something overly revealing or inappropriate for school. I get personally upset. We've been through the rules 1000 times, I hate morning battles, and I feel upset my daughter is on board with societies sexualize kids culture. I just don't get it. And I don't like how hard she is trying to force wearing stuff like this when the venue (and weather) demand otherwise. Why do kids do this. How do I not get so upset about it. I am a victim of sexual assault and my ex was extremely crude and know this affects it too.[/quote] I would be upset too. Sorry you are copping so much flack about your legit concerns for your DD. School is for education not an avant- garde fashion show for pushing the limits of what is socially acceptable. Many teachers and support staff spend a lot of time to create thoughtful classes and environments and it is easy to undermine positive learning environments with heavy peer pressure on risqué fashions. It is very non PC to advise girls to dress modestly for their own self respect, but I agree with you. I also would not allow our son to wear a lot of current guy fashions - pants dropping below bum, nose cartilage piercings etc. So many teen images that are popular on Tik Tok/ social media are trashy but some are cool creative without looking disrespectful. That said, the world can be dangerous for all young women (eg [b]DMV a hot spot for teen sex trafficking[/b]), and it is not just young women who dress proactively at risk. Most sexual assaults take place either at home by known people or on campuses. Not sure dress will help much with that - still so much work to do to create safer world for our daughters.[/quote][/quote] What? What indeed … It is not something that most of us want to think about but Human sex trafficking of children is a $100-million industry in the DC Metropolitan area," according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office. The vast majority of victims are women and girl children. Although it is a 365 day a year problem, the worst day of the year for sex trafficking is the Super Bowl. We have to do better to protect women and girls in our area from these horrors. https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/sex-trafficking-its-happening-right-now-in-dc-we-need-your-help/65-516622896 https://www.grassrootsdc.org/2019/11/sex-trafficking-and-dcs-missing-youth-a-frightening-connection/ http://m.connectionnewspapers.com/news/2018/aug/28/teen-sex-trafficking-hits-close-home/ https://whur.com/whur-in-the-community/sex-trafficking-at-all-time-high/ https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/crime/bs-md-human-trafficking-cases-20190410-story.html https://wjla.com/news/local/resources-human-sex-trafficking-victims [/quote] Qanon has entered the chat.[/quote] Ha ha ha hardly … big believer in science. My post grad professor at AU in DC first enlightened me about the severity of this problem in our area …[/quote]
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