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....
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Stop blaming guys for doing what a million years of evolution have hard-wired us to do.
And grow the F up. You KNOW that walking around bra-less is an open invitation to stare. Don't pretend to be that stupid. However, I withdraw the criticism if you truly ARE that stupid.
Well, at least you’ll be able to tell if the temp is too cold in the room, and if Thanksgiving turkey is done cooking.
I was an A student through 6th grade or so. Then for some reason it became harder and harder to focus on my work, through HS and College was no better.
Funny how the little distractions in life can change ones future plans so much.
Thats a man, man!!
High school I went to followed the pencil rule. If there was enough boobage that a girl could hold a pencil on the underside, she needed to be wearing a bra. This was in the 1970s.
And ping just for grins.
Thats a man, baby!
See my previous post, and yes, yes I do!
Without a bra I’d never notice that great big zit on her chin. Come to think of it, maybe that’s what she had in mind.
Guilty
Even Laz would not hit that ........
Why dont you just say she should be in a burka
“Stop blaming girlss outfits for boys not being raised right to respect women.
One hour later...
“OMG! Stop objectifying me!!”
Name him, ping him
Any healthy man will look.
The girl knows it.
Ya’all are dumb dumbs. The real question is if she didn’t wear panties and wore a mini skirt and sat in the front row on test day. I knew a few girls like that back in my youth. Had a good friend that was a chemistry teacher. Poor SOB had to deal with that kind of crap all the time. (He was handsome and 26 at the time) For some unknown reason God made some women whores. H O A R, you are a whore. Do I care? Nope. Am I going to go there? Nope.
Apparently, you can’t tell that to girls anymore - it is un-pc. My mom told me that (in different words, of course) when I was 12-13. Of course, in those days, a bra (a “trainer” bra) was considered the height of adult sophistication and young girls were dying to have one.
Well fed, whatever it is!
Not necessarily true.After all,Camera Hogg doesn't know that the NRA isn't responsible for school shootings or that he shouldn't be bringing a guy to the prom.
Perhaps you meant to say that she *should* know.
BTW, girls stare at things also in the brave “new” world of all things being equal.
Don’t really why this would cause anyone to stare, need a lot more nipple.
As if boys (and some girls) wouldn’t stare if she was wearing a bra. Guys have a tendency to stare at boobs. Hers are pretty small, and maybe that cuts down on the staring, bra or no bra. As someone well endowed, I’ve always had guys stare. And of course, I was wearing a bra.
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