Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 16:44     Subject: BCC Homecoming dance - what to wear?

Pls tell me,
What’s Homecoming Dance about?
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 16:41     Subject: Re:BCC Homecoming dance - what to wear?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Burkas. We need burkas. Problem solved.


We might be able to find a happy medium between burkas, and displaying your mulieris pudenda like there is an everything-must-go sale at a the fish-mongers…


Yes. It used to be called having class.

When the wealthy white men got to make all the rules.


Oh for godsakes, get a grip. It has nothing to do with "white men" to not allow your daughter to leave the house looking like a hooker. You can find a happy medium between what she may have wanted to wear if it was totally inappopriate, and a burkha. Geez.

It's about teaching our young women to have respect for themselves too, and the message they are putting out to the world. This isnt rocket science.


I hope our young women's respect for themselves doesn't depend on how much of their body is or is not covered by clothing. If your respect for young women depends on how much of their body is or is not covered by clothing, that's your problem to deal with.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 16:15     Subject: BCC Homecoming dance - what to wear?

Did many kids go to the dance? I heard no one goes. Did these girls get dressed up to take pictures in the rain?
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 14:10     Subject: Re:BCC Homecoming dance - what to wear?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Burkas. We need burkas. Problem solved.


We might be able to find a happy medium between burkas, and displaying your mulieris pudenda like there is an everything-must-go sale at a the fish-mongers…


Yes. It used to be called having class.

When the wealthy white men got to make all the rules.


Oh for godsakes, get a grip. It has nothing to do with "white men" to not allow your daughter to leave the house looking like a hooker. You can find a happy medium between what she may have wanted to wear if it was totally inappopriate, and a burkha. Geez.

It's about teaching our young women to have respect for themselves too, and the message they are putting out to the world. This isnt rocket science.


Shut up. It's not 1965. Time to grow up.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 14:05     Subject: Re:BCC Homecoming dance - what to wear?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Burkas. We need burkas. Problem solved.


We might be able to find a happy medium between burkas, and displaying your mulieris pudenda like there is an everything-must-go sale at a the fish-mongers…


Yes. It used to be called having class.

When the wealthy white men got to make all the rules.


Oh for godsakes, get a grip. It has nothing to do with "white men" to not allow your daughter to leave the house looking like a hooker. You can find a happy medium between what she may have wanted to wear if it was totally inappopriate, and a burkha. Geez.

It's about teaching our young women to have respect for themselves too, and the message they are putting out to the world. This isnt rocket science.


A woman can have respect for herself and wear a short dress. The problem is you equate the way people dress with status and its not the truth. Anyone can dress anyway they choose.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 14:01     Subject: BCC Homecoming dance - what to wear?

I’m seeing all the pix on Facebook now, and there is definitely variation in what the girls choose. Dresses are mostly short but only some of them are totally bodycon with cleavage showing or so short that cheeks could pop out.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 13:56     Subject: Re:BCC Homecoming dance - what to wear?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Burkas. We need burkas. Problem solved.


We might be able to find a happy medium between burkas, and displaying your mulieris pudenda like there is an everything-must-go sale at a the fish-mongers…


Yes. It used to be called having class.

When the wealthy white men got to make all the rules.


Oh for godsakes, get a grip. It has nothing to do with "white men" to not allow your daughter to leave the house looking like a hooker. You can find a happy medium between what she may have wanted to wear if it was totally inappopriate, and a burkha. Geez.

It's about teaching our young women to have respect for themselves too, and the message they are putting out to the world. This isnt rocket science.