Anonymous wrote:Most girls probably can do jeans and a shirt and be dressed like a boy without much effort. But where is a boy supposed to get girl clothes from unless he has a twin sister.
This is bizarre.
Just curious OP, Is this a private or public school? and can you say which county if public?
Anonymous wrote:We did this in the 80s in high school. Who cares? Why is dressing like a girl disrespectful?! Or do you find it disrespectful for girls to dress like boys? I also remember it to be fashionable for the punk guys to wear skirts to school on an average day. There were a handful of guys with mohawks who wore skirts on any given day. I think it is healthy to subvert gender norms, just too bad it has to be done under the guise of "spirit week," which was lame to begin with!
Anonymous wrote:It was done at my high school in the early 90's. The girls dressed in football uniforms and 3-piece suits and stuff like that. The guys dressed in cheerleader uniforms and like a girl from the 50's with big skirts and saddle shoes, or like a girl dancer on Club MTV. It was just a way to be funny and silly. Wasn't disrespectful to anyone. Perfectly normal within the realm of Spirit Week.
Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids involved? I would find it bizarre if the school administration declared "cross dress day" for younger (elementary age) kids, but it sounds like something older kids would think is hilarious and choose themselves for a spirit day.
Anonymous wrote:Highly weird. Maybe somehow a word was misconstrued and it doesn't mean "dress like the other gender?"
