Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently not.
My daughter said a girl in her class had on booty shorts with her thong pulled up high on her hips and a sports bra. Not just a mid-drift showing.
No one said a thing
I don’t say this often but
where are her parents?
Probably going about their business in the belief that what their daughter does is more important than what their daughter wears. Evidently your opinion is different.
I get your point, and I have been the target of sexist dress codes due to having an hourglass figure. It’s uncomfortable. However, I don’t think it’s sexist to expect people to maintain some standard of appearance in a professional setting. While the code needn’t be sexist, I don’t think the message that it’s okay to “let it all hang out” is helpful either.
There is no workplace that lets their employees show up any which way. Why should schools be different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently not.
My daughter said a girl in her class had on booty shorts with her thong pulled up high on her hips and a sports bra. Not just a mid-drift showing.
No one said a thing
I don’t say this often but
where are her parents?
Probably going about their business in the belief that what their daughter does is more important than what their daughter wears. Evidently your opinion is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently not.
My daughter said a girl in her class had on booty shorts with her thong pulled up high on her hips and a sports bra. Not just a mid-drift showing.
No one said a thing
I don’t say this often but
where are her parents?
Probably going about their business in the belief that what their daughter does is more important than what their daughter wears. Evidently your opinion is different.
That’s what some people use to deflect, but the reality is people judge you by how you look and what you wear even before you have a chance to demonstrate who you are. Plus, women with legit confidence and intellect don’t typically dress inappropriately.
For me, I think our schools have simply lost control. Kids need rules and structure as they develop. It should be easy to set standards and enforce rules, yet our schools seemingly have subpar standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently not.
My daughter said a girl in her class had on booty shorts with her thong pulled up high on her hips and a sports bra. Not just a mid-drift showing.
No one said a thing
I don’t say this often but
where are her parents?
Probably going about their business in the belief that what their daughter does is more important than what their daughter wears. Evidently your opinion is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently not.
My daughter said a girl in her class had on booty shorts with her thong pulled up high on her hips and a sports bra. Not just a mid-drift showing.
No one said a thing
I don’t say this often but
where are her parents?
Anonymous wrote:Apparently not.
My daughter said a girl in her class had on booty shorts with her thong pulled up high on her hips and a sports bra. Not just a mid-drift showing.
No one said a thing
Anonymous wrote:It is not enforced. They have other hills to climb.