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RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - hollodero - 09-14-2017 (09-14-2017, 07:28 PM)Millhouse Wrote: Raise your hand if you looked at that girl's boobs on purpose? Thats what I thought ya buncha pervs. I only opened the thread for that exact purpose. I'm afraid these aren't the only boobs that leave me disappointed tonight. RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - TheLeonardLeap - 09-15-2017 (09-14-2017, 08:40 PM)Benton Wrote: Well, it's relevant to the story... soooo. Poor family genes? ![]() RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - Benton - 09-15-2017 (09-14-2017, 08:50 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: But, you certainly would be a proud papa, if you did have to have that talk. ![]() (09-15-2017, 09:47 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Poor family genes? He's adopted, so my awesome genes (and giant dong genes) have to transfer through osmosis. Luckily, I'm so awesome that just being in a room makes everyone else there permanently 2% more awesome. RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 09-15-2017 A friend of mine, who was a complete stick figure in junior high btw, had full D's by our senior year. She would occasionally wear a corset top to school. Your senior year you could leave campus for lunch, I walked her to her 5th period class the first time she wore it, when she walked in the teacher inadvertently blurted out, "Oh my god!" She didn't get sent home. ![]() RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - michaelsean - 09-15-2017 So are we sure it was the shirt and not the jeans? Those are not complimenting her body. RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - StLucieBengal - 09-15-2017 (09-14-2017, 05:47 PM)Au165 Wrote: Welp we were so close, but now back to normal. Don't worry you are coming around. It won't be much longer RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - SunsetBengal - 09-15-2017 (09-15-2017, 10:26 AM)Benton Wrote: In support of Harrambe, of course. ![]() RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - GMDino - 09-16-2017 https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/09/16/dress-wearing-students-must-submit-photos-before-dances-wisconsin-high-school-says/673292001/ Quote:‘Dress-wearing’ students must submit photos before dances, Wisconsin high school says As is typical it's the adult who have a problem with it because they are "protecting" the children from seeing someone's shoulders or *gasp* some bosoms. RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - TheLeonardLeap - 09-16-2017 (09-16-2017, 09:50 AM)GMDino Wrote: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/09/16/dress-wearing-students-must-submit-photos-before-dances-wisconsin-high-school-says/673292001/ My opinion on the specific matter aside, isn't that SUPPOSED to be typical? It's called parenthood, it's kind of their job/responsibility until the child becomes an adult. I'm not sure why you're making a big deal over parents parenting. I guess because they're not parenting how YOU want them to, thus it's wrong. RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - GMDino - 09-16-2017 (09-16-2017, 11:28 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: My opinion on the specific matter aside, isn't that SUPPOSED to be typical? It's called parenthood, it's kind of their job/responsibility until the child becomes an adult. Except it's not the parents...it's some school official trying to make a single rule to cover all things in multiple schools based on....uh....skin? If PARENTS want to enforce their own dress codes more power to them. If some parent says they won't let their son go to a school dance because some girl might have a dress on that does NOT go to at least her fingertips when held at her side then that is on them. Otherwise it's just more puritanical BS from the schools. RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - Millhouse - 09-16-2017 (09-15-2017, 11:07 AM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: A friend of mine, who was a complete stick figure in junior high btw, had full D's by our senior year. She would occasionally wear a corset top to school. Your senior year you could leave campus for lunch, I walked her to her 5th period class the first time she wore it, when she walked in the teacher inadvertently blurted out, "Oh my god!" My girlfriend in high school had dd's yet was small petite too. Friends would rib me at football practice, god I used to get so pissed back then over it, now I laugh lol. But she wore outfits that were at times more revealing than this girl, never sent home. This was back in 90's. On a side note and I dont mean to be mean, but I doubt many dudes in that school were checking this girl out. I mean, just sayin through my old high school eyes. RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - StLucieBengal - 09-17-2017 Back when parents made sure their daughters didn't wear over specialized dresses this was never a problem. Now you can't even but a simple Halloween costume without it being sexy. RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - Belsnickel - 09-17-2017 (09-17-2017, 08:17 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Back when parents made sure their daughters didn't wear over specialized dresses this was never a problem. And whatever happened to men wearing trousers and a collared shirt when they were out? Jeans and t-shirts? Those are meant only for manual labor, not for running around town! I am calling for men to stop dressing like slobs, as well! RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - StLucieBengal - 09-17-2017 (09-17-2017, 08:47 AM)Belsnickel Wrote: And whatever happened to men wearing trousers and a collared shirt when they were out? Jeans and t-shirts? Those are meant only for manual labor, not for running around town! I am calling for men to stop dressing like slobs, as well! Agreed. RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - GMDino - 09-17-2017 (09-17-2017, 08:17 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Back when parents made sure their daughters didn't wear over specialized dresses this was never a problem. (09-17-2017, 10:57 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Agreed. Two things: 1) That is why I said it is up to the PARENTS to decide how to dress their children...not the school board. 2) Every time I read a post about how it "used to be" I picture the poster this way: ![]() RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - Belsnickel - 09-17-2017 (09-17-2017, 11:05 AM)GMDino Wrote: Two things: Abe Simpson is my goal for geriatric life. ![]() RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - GMDino - 09-17-2017 (09-17-2017, 11:07 AM)Belsnickel Wrote: Abe Simpson is my goal for geriatric life. Why did you add the " ![]() ![]() RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - StLucieBengal - 09-17-2017 (09-17-2017, 11:05 AM)GMDino Wrote: Two things: This is why I am a supporter of uniforms and further more single sex classrooms/schools. RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - GMDino - 09-17-2017 (09-17-2017, 03:23 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: This is why I am a supporter of uniforms and further more single sex classrooms/schools. Why would a "libertarian" want the school district deciding what is best for their children? RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - Dill - 09-17-2017 (09-14-2017, 02:56 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: I don't know any district where that collar would be an issue. There's no cleavage exposed. Agreed. I could understand, maybe, if there were cleavage shown or the fit somehow emphasized the girls breasts. But that's a very ordinary, unspectacular top. If the teacher said what she is alleged to have said, then she has a problem which she is projecting on her students. |