Anonymous wrote:We had to be very clear that even though you could put the pants on and zip them, it did not mean they fit you well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t let Nancy Mace get near him!
Who's that?
Anonymous wrote:You just tell him. I’ve said “those are now at-home shorts. They are too short for school.”
That said…boys are wearing shorter shorts than they used to. It IS the style now - he’s not being obtuse or just not realizing they are short. You should see the amount of leg my 6’5” kid shows in his 5 inch inseam. My mom almost had a heart attack.
Last year I accidentally ordered him girls shorts from the school spirit store - oh my. Now THOSE were short.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family rule - No butt cheeks at school.
OP here. They're not so short that they expose his butt cheeks lol. Quite frankly it's the frontal area that's more of a concern for me modesty-wise if you get my drift.
Anonymous wrote:I'm direct with my 15 year old. His boxers show when he sits down because the shorts are too short.
He pushed back but then realized he has been wearing Youth XL shorts not Adult XL shorts. He actually needs a men's medium. He doesn't always realize that he is still growing and needs to increase the size from time to time.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Family rule - No butt cheeks at school.
Anonymous wrote:I can see your balls should handle it. He’ll never wear them against.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My kid was a swimmer with a perpetual jammer tan, so shorts were not our issue. Pants were a problem tho! We had to be very clear that even though you could put the pants on and zip them, it did not mean they fit you well.
What's a "jammer tan"? Asking because my son (9 y/o) is going to start competitive swimming this summer and I've never heard of it. Scared of another thing to worry about. lol!
Anonymous wrote:How do I bring this up without embarrassing him or making him think I am judging his fashion.