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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thats interesting about the tank tops. My girl loves skimpy clothes and we always battle over it. I went to a private school with a dress code and come from a culture where girls dress more conservatively. I half admire her spirit in pushing back and am also grateful the camp is setting some limits. In pictures it looks like she borrowed clothes from friends.[/quote] Tank tops are skimpy? WTAF is wrong with people. Tank tops are appropriate for toddlers, preschoolers, children, tweens, teens, adults, seniors. ANYONE. Tank tops. I wear them when it's hot outside, when I work out, by themselves, under a jacket, under a sweater as a layer. TANK TOPS. I cannot comprehend WTF is wrong with wearing a tank top and why that should ever, EVER, be policed. Tank tops with spaghetti straps, ribbed, razor backs, crew neck, with the super large arm holes, etc. Are you upset just about tank tops on girls? What about on boys? I know of one camper who was told she couldn't wear tank tops because it made her chest look too big so it was "indecent". This is a 14/15 year old girl, who has an F cup. Anything she wears makes her chest look big because she's big chested, that's how she's built. I cannot imagine how she must have felt hearing that and being shamed. Over a tank top.[/quote]
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