Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always thought it odd in the USA how dress codes for kids are so strict for regular students, but cheerleaders get to wear super short skirts and do flips showing off their undies and such, and the later is acceptable.
They are doing a sport. Similar to dance. Requires a certain uniform.
Nothing that they do requires bare legs and stomaches does it? They could just as easily wear leggings.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what others are doing - not happening with my daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes my sixth grader wears such things. Though generally an off the shoulder top would be worn with a tank top under. And no super shirt crop tops but yes her midriff is sometimes exposed an inch or two
I don’t believe in weird policing or over sexualizing of girls bodies.
Exposing midriff not at all sexualizing. Dumb ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes my sixth grader wears such things. Though generally an off the shoulder top would be worn with a tank top under. And no super shirt crop tops but yes her midriff is sometimes exposed an inch or two
I don’t believe in weird policing or over sexualizing of girls bodies.
Your kid is sexualizing her own body for the viewing pleasure of the the other kids, staff and teachers. All the best to you.
Anonymous wrote:I both support girls and young women being able to wear whatever they are comfortable in and dressing for the occasion…At our 6th grade graduation, there were high school girls who gave a speech wearing sheer open shirts with literally a fancy bra top and cut off jean shorts. This seemed like they were dressed for the wrong occasion to me.
Anonymous wrote:Yes my sixth grader wears such things. Though generally an off the shoulder top would be worn with a tank top under. And no super shirt crop tops but yes her midriff is sometimes exposed an inch or two
I don’t believe in weird policing or over sexualizing of girls bodies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always thought it odd in the USA how dress codes for kids are so strict for regular students, but cheerleaders get to wear super short skirts and do flips showing off their undies and such, and the later is acceptable.
They are doing a sport. Similar to dance. Requires a certain uniform.
Nothing that they do requires bare legs and stomaches does it? They could just as easily wear leggings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think a belly button is sexual. Nor a shoulder. I let my dd wear these things because she’s comfortable in her body and I never was, I’m glad she has that confidence. If another kid gets turned on by her shoulder that’s not something I can control. People have foot fetishes but we all wear sandals and flip flops in the summer.
+1. I got so much negative feedback on my outfits, Hair, etc etc. when I was a teen. I’m just not doing it. I want her to be confident as she goes into the world, not be finding fault with every part of her and every decision she makes. We talk about what’s appropriate to wear in different circumstances and that’s it.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think a belly button is sexual. Nor a shoulder. I let my dd wear these things because she’s comfortable in her body and I never was, I’m glad she has that confidence. If another kid gets turned on by her shoulder that’s not something I can control. People have foot fetishes but we all wear sandals and flip flops in the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think a belly button is sexual. Nor a shoulder. I let my dd wear these things because she’s comfortable in her body and I never was, I’m glad she has that confidence. If another kid gets turned on by her shoulder that’s not something I can control. People have foot fetishes but we all wear sandals and flip flops in the summer.
Ok keep telling yourself this while the boy moms think your daughter looks like a ho.