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Warbux
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Posted on: Sep. 07 2003,9:00 pm |
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DRESS CODES I applaud the administration of our school district, and especially the principals of the High School and Southwest Junior High School. It is time, indeed, to enforce a dress code for the students. Thank you! So I may be considered a crotchety old curmudgeon and certainly “not with it”. I asked my grand daughter the other day if the latest generation had just rediscovered their belly buttons, or what was the big deal with showing off the midriff? I think the dress code as outlined in the paper just recently was very well thought out. I think it is just a tad too bad that it cannot be carried out through some of our 19 to 25 year old young ladies who apparently did not learn their dress codes when they should have. Frankly, it is embarrassing to me at times. And on occasion I am more than a little ticked off by the young ladies who look at you with that “Don’t be looking at me” aura. Give me a break! Most of them are not Playboy centerfold materials and should just plain behave themselves. As far as that goes, we can easily get along without the Playboy Centerfolds, too!
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rosebudinal
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Posted on: Sep. 07 2003,9:07 pm |
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Agree, in the last 2 yrs or more dating back to the over the hip oversized boy pants, I have seen way to many cracks. Northernly and female southernly ( and a few northern there too). YUK!!!! I have a tendency to tuck upwardly on my shirt as I look at the cleavage. They generally get the point. Guess thats their inew in your face attitude LOL
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minnow
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Posted on: Sep. 07 2003,9:43 pm |
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Hogwash..the tight hotpant shorts and cut offs we wore in the 60's and 70's were far more reveling than todays fashions. Baggy pants? Give me a break!
These rules are not in place not so much for the young girls, as they are for the adult men who can't control themselves. Look men are men and nothing can really change that. If any man says the sight of young females transforming into women isn't arousing...he's, of course lying. It's deeply ingrained in our genes and we can't help it...and also must NEVER admit it. The rules are in place to help protect adult males more than anything!
"Frankly, it is embarrassing to me at times. And on occasion I am more than a little ticked off by the young ladies who look at you with that “Don’t be looking at me” aura. Give me a break! Most of them are not Playboy centerfold materials and should just plain behave themselves. As far as that goes, we can easily get along without the Playboy Centerfolds, too!"
See......
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Spidey
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Posted on: Sep. 07 2003,10:02 pm |
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Quote | These rules are not in place not so much for the young girls, as they are for the adult men who can't control themselves. |
wow ... didn't know you thought so little of men. I disagree with the above sentence completely. I think men can control all urges. Men are not stupid non-controlable walking penises.
Quote | If any man says the sight of young females transforming into women isn't arousing...he's, of course lying. |
of course!!! Because "you" say so? How insulting! Not all men crave looking at young girls ... some actually like women .. you know ... the ones that are already "transformed".
This mentality dates back to the neandrathol. Play dumb, act dumb, and pretend you can't control yourself because your little minnow rules who you are.
The dress code is long past due. They are in school to learn. Socializing comes second. They can "be who they are" after school if their parents allow it.
And as far as the parents thanking the school ... good grief. The school should be slapping the parents for not taking the initiative themselves.
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LisaMarie
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Posted on: Sep. 08 2003,9:09 am |
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One of the girls was complaining because now they can't wear little strappy tank tops because their bra straps would show, and you can't have underwear showing. Well, if you really want to get around that rule - don't wear a bra!
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Tiger
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Posted on: Sep. 08 2003,9:32 am |
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Spidey,
As to being in school to learn, I 100% agree. However you said that socializing comes after school. Part of the high school experience is socializing. It teaches kids to get along with all different types of people, kind of like in the real world.
I don't think it is appropriate for girls to bend over and have their thong hanging out, but give me a break a bra strap!! Boys have been aware of bra straps since girls started wearing them. Walking through the halls in Jr. High trying to snap them.
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minnow
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Posted on: Sep. 08 2003,9:51 am |
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The message to children..."You will just have to put up with silly and unjust rules your whole life so get used to it"
Enter one Gabe, who conspires to make those dreams a adult realty!
What about dress codes for the boys? I don't want those married adult females getting any ideas..especially when they have to go home to their fat husbands.
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1adam12
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Posted on: Sep. 08 2003,9:54 am |
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I would guess that boys can't wear miniskirts or expose their midriffs, thongs or bra straps, either
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GEOKARJO
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Posted on: Sep. 08 2003,3:35 pm |
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I think the kids don't have to much to complain about I remember our dress code
Girls will wear dresses, skirts, Girls will not wear hot pants, Shorts, jeans, or slacks
Boys hair will be one inch above the collar and not touch their ears No sideburns and clean shaven if necessary Shirts will be tucked into trousers and a belt shall be worn suspenders are an acceptable subsitute
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rosebudinal
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Posted on: Sep. 09 2003,10:11 pm |
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My goodness, aren't we offending these kids, not looking out for their sensitivity??? How do we expect them to grow and become independent if they can't express themselves? What in the world has happened to our district? Could it be possibly turning into a malcontent society?
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