Anonymous wrote:The sexualization of everything is getting sickening. In India 80-year-old widows wear mid-riff bearing saris-there is nothing sexual about it. If teens want to wear something because it is the style or they have outdoor PE in 90+ degree weather, it >GASP< might not be they are trying to be trashy????!! Men take off their shirts in 50 deg weather JUST to try and attract women and nobody calls them trashy. Also, you should read the data about Vitamin D and covid, not to mention rickets and osteomalacia. Pay the medical bills of the midriff baring from 10am-2pm if you find them so "trashy". I bet you're fat and cottage cheesy and that's why belittling GIRLS and not men is your only hobby.
Anonymous wrote:I look at photos of things I wore in HS and I cringe. So short, so tight, so "inappropriate." And gasp, I got a great education, went to an Ivy, and now am a functioning adult with a husband and children. Whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I try to keep it to ones that are just barely above the pants waist—not ones showing multiple inches of skin when arms are in resting position. You should be able to raise your hand in class without your bra showing, at a minimum.
I would t want the guys showing off their six packs at school either.
There are a lot of things middle & high schoolers do that I don’t like, but it’s generally considered their right…pink hair, nose piercings, fishnet stockings… cropped shirts are no exception.
Anonymous wrote:I try to keep it to ones that are just barely above the pants waist—not ones showing multiple inches of skin when arms are in resting position. You should be able to raise your hand in class without your bra showing, at a minimum.
I would t want the guys showing off their six packs at school either.
Anonymous wrote:OMG. Grow a spine and parent your teen. It doesn’t matter what other girls are doing.