Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many just wear a sports bra. Not even bralette.
Put a shirt on!
I have sports bras that are basically tank tops.
Meanwhile, I want my kids' teachers to focus on teaching, not on what girls may or may not be wearing in class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was in school the style was low-rider jeans (with a thong peeking out). High waisted bottoms and crop tops aren’t really that scandalous.
+1
And all of the above is less scandalous than the miniskirts my mom wore in the early 70s.
. This poster said nothing about women and even used his. I believe men are statistically more likely to be overweight in the US, and equally likely to be ugly or jealous.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You are just proving the implication about this being jealousy-based by butt-ugly, lard-bearing, intellectually-struggling, fashion/trend challenged losers. If one can't compete in brains or style, attack girls! If you are jealous of a girl beating you at chess, winning an award at the office, or getting into an Ivy, file a clothing complaint. Yes, she dresses more modestly than all of the fat, uncoordinated girls, but she's the one making me jealous!. We need to have stronger consequences for attacking women other than just last one to get a date. If someone files a clothing complaint, it should be her/his picture shown and announced and the whole building of both genders should have to undergo clothing checks in the complainer's name.
Fighting misogyny by insulting women as fat, ugly, and jealous; well that's a new one.
Anonymous wrote:When I was in school the style was low-rider jeans (with a thong peeking out). High waisted bottoms and crop tops aren’t really that scandalous.
Anonymous wrote:Many just wear a sports bra. Not even bralette.
Put a shirt on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super trashy. Got a holiday card from a friend with her daughter in a half shirt. I could not believe it.
Fine for walking in the neighborhood, getting coffee, the mall, but school? No.
Lol
Anonymous wrote:Super trashy. Got a holiday card from a friend with her daughter in a half shirt. I could not believe it.
Fine for walking in the neighborhood, getting coffee, the mall, but school? No.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh wow, an Ivy! She went to an Ivy everybody!!
You are just proving the implication about this being jealousy-based by butt-ugly, lard-bearing, intellectually-struggling, fashion/trend challenged losers. If one can't compete in brains or style, attack girls! If you are jealous of a girl beating you at chess, winning an award at the office, or getting into an Ivy, file a clothing complaint. Yes, she dresses more modestly than all of the fat, uncoordinated girls, but she's the one making me jealous!. We need to have stronger consequences for attacking women other than just last one to get a date. If someone files a clothing complaint, it should be her/his picture shown and announced and the whole building of both genders should have to undergo clothing checks in the complainer's name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh wow, an Ivy! She went to an Ivy everybody!!
You are just proving the implication about this being jealousy-based by butt-ugly, lard-bearing, intellectually-struggling, fashion/trend challenged losers. If one can't compete in brains or style, attack girls! If you are jealous of a girl beating you at chess, winning an award at the office, or getting into an Ivy, file a clothing complaint. Yes, she dresses more modestly than all of the fat, uncoordinated girls, but she's the one making me jealous!. We need to have stronger consequences for attacking women other than just last one to get a date. If someone files a clothing complaint, it should be her/his picture shown and announced and the whole building of both genders should have to undergo clothing checks in the complainer's name.
Anonymous wrote:
Oh wow, an Ivy! She went to an Ivy everybody!!