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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am guessing that in your hometown someone showed up inone of those skanky trashy homecoming dresses that look like a stripper picked it out. As I tell my kids, stupid school rules are usually the result of A) someone's really stupid action B) Someone getting hurt C) A pita complaining or D) a combination of the three.[/quote] Stupid school rules are the result of school administrators making stupid rules. School administrators were not forced to make this rule. A skimpy dress is a skimpy dress, not a gun to the head.[/quote] Nope. Running a school (or any other kids activity) is like organizing a wedding with 2000 mother in laws, each with different ideas on how things should be done. [b]This rule is a result of trampy mom who things a sexy tramp dress is a great idea for her 14 year old daughter to wow everyone at homecoming.[/b] I bet the dress that sparked this rule was a doozy.[/quote] And this forced the school administrators to make a stupid rule because...?[/quote] Likely the skanky-ness is ripe at that high school and they uad to shut it down somehow.[/quote] Apparently, skanky-ness is the new female empowerment. [/quote] And who are you to decide what is skanky and what is not? You know what I find the most skanky behavior of all. Grown ass woman calling little girls skanky no matter what the said little girl is wearing. [/quote] Wow, you're quite a drama queen, lol. Sorry, I don't call "little girls" skanky no matter what they're wearing, but I will call 'em as I see 'em. If you're a-ok with teenaged girls going to Homecoming in dresses too short to sit down in and having boys lift those dresses up so their undergarments are in plain view while they freak dance, then I feel sorry for you and the girls you impart that message to. There's nothing empowering for either the boy or the girl in that situation. And, no I don't think the boys should be doing that, either. It's sad that that behavior is tolerated, and even encouraged, from any gender. If we don't have standards for our kids, no one will.[/quote]
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