Posted on 05/19/2018 12:23:57 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Brittney Coelho arrived at her Harker, Tex. high school one morning, dressed in an outfit deemed appropriate by her schools dress code. But during the day, an assistant principal pulled her aside to point out an issue with her wardrobe the fact that Coelho wasnt wearing a bra.
It is not a requirement in the dress code at my school for me to wear a bra, the student tweeted. Stop blaming girlss outfits for boys not being raised right to respect women.
She then posted a photo of herself in the shirt she wore to school, without a bra, alongside a screen shot of Harker Heights High Schools dress code. The high-necked top seemed to cover up everything that the guidelines restricted, leading the student to conclude that the bra request was rather sexist.
The 17-year-old recalled the conversation with the administrator, a female assistant principal, for Yahoo Lifestyle, saying that she had asked Coelho if she was wearing a bra under her shirt, to which she responded no. The conversation took an even more uncomfortable turn when the administrator began to allegedly explain why that wasnt appropriate from pointing out that it would become more noticeable to others if Coelho was cold to telling her that she should cover up so guys dont stare.
The administrator did not immediately respond to Yahoo Lifestyles request for comment....
(Excerpt) Read more at yahoo.com ...
Sure, thats all you have, we don’t go along with what women want, we get the personal insults and shaming attempts. You are no better than a mantra-spouting liberal in your tactics. Typical modern woman.
Men, this is exactly what I am talking about. What a nice little gal, wouldn’t you like to be married to such a sweet thing?
If a girls won't respect herself, why should she expect adolescent boys to respect her - she likes the affect she has with her nipples showing and would also like to retain the option of exerting even more control by charging the boys for ogling too much is she so chooses.....These days, if I see a woman flaunting her stuff, I'll stare, if for no other reason to get a rise out of her - they cannot make the rest of us treat them like blind spots.
LOL.
Doesn’t.... no, I won’t say it.
In a world in which we have way too many kids diagnosed with attention deficit disorder and taking Adderall and other ‘medications’, the school environment should be structured such to minimize distractions from learning. No cell phones in class, a reasonable dress code, etc., in addition to teachers who are able to stimulate interest in learning are all important in my view.
Ha!
Did we run out of paper bags?
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