Wasn't this way when I was in high school....but, then again, neither had dirt been invented yet....
1 posted on
06/05/2013 1:11:26 PM PDT by
illiac
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To: illiac
The girl is a ditz. It is perfectly possible to cover up cleavage if one is well endowed.
2 posted on
06/05/2013 1:14:13 PM PDT by
lastchance
("Nisi credideritis, non intelligetis" St. Augustine)
To: illiac
Can’t make a judgement without a photo
To: illiac
Oh good grief. The busy bodies should have let her be instead of being bust police.
4 posted on
06/05/2013 1:15:37 PM PDT by
Monterrosa-24
(...even more American than a French bikini and a Russian AK-47.)
To: illiac
There was a girl dressed like a skank at my sons prom. She had to walk with her legs locked together to prevent her butt and crotch from falling out of the dress, I am so liberal with clothes its not funny, but this girl’s mom spent $500 so her daughter could look like a cheap hoe.
6 posted on
06/05/2013 1:16:00 PM PDT by
chae
(I was anti-Obama before it was cool)
To: illiac
hung jury...
To: illiac
hmmm sounds like a really important national story. Is it just me or does it seem like Gretchen is being made to cover fluff pieces lately. She’s a very good interviewer and Dusey, though I love him, is not but he’s been doing all the heavy lifting.
9 posted on
06/05/2013 1:16:36 PM PDT by
Mercat
To: illiac
Too Much Cleavage for Prom, or Discrimination?Not enough dress.
Where's Dad?
I'll be damned if I'd let my daughter wear something like that (if I had one)
11 posted on
06/05/2013 1:17:17 PM PDT by
Las Vegas Ron
(The government rejects the natural law because it is an obstacle to its control over us.)
To: illiac
The code allows for strapless dresses, but cleavage and midriffs must be covered. Minder argues that she was unfairly targeted because of her size and that she's limited as to what she can do to 'cover up.'Not reported in this story is that the girl had a shawl with her and the school told her to wear the shawl.
She refused to comply and instead, left the prom and went home.
As near as I can tell, there's no rule that says that a prom dress must be low-cut and/or strapless. The choice of attire was hers.
12 posted on
06/05/2013 1:17:20 PM PDT by
Ol' Dan Tucker
(People should not be afraid of the government. Government should be afraid of the people)
To: illiac
I am growing very tired of these stories this time of year. Some poof is upset he couldn’t bring a male date, some pervert is upset he can’t wear a dress, some hussy is upset she can’ have her boobs hanging all over the place . . . .
13 posted on
06/05/2013 1:17:21 PM PDT by
1rudeboy
To: illiac
May get pulled last the last thread, but here goes:
- The rules for dress were published beforehand,
- The dress she picked made no attempt to minimize cleavage, it actually accentuated it.
- She was allowed in, just required to cover with a shawl.
So, her evening was "ruined" because she was not allowed to show off her cleavage all night.
To: illiac
Given what I saw in that video I suspect that the school was correct.But she played the “race” card....or,more accurately,the “sizephobia” card.
To: illiac
A large bust is harder to dress then a small bust. That is a given.
Having said that, having a bodice that only comes half way up your torso is going to leave a lot hanging out no matter how you are built.
26 posted on
06/05/2013 1:21:28 PM PDT by
Harmless Teddy Bear
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To: illiac
Washington high school senior Brittany Minder was hoping for a memorable mammoriable prom night... Fixed.
To: illiac
Too Much Cleavage for Prom, or Discrimination?
She has too much of everything!
32 posted on
06/05/2013 1:28:36 PM PDT by
ForAmerica
(Texas Conservative Christian Black Man!)
To: illiac
I’m always shocked at what parents will allow their daughters to wear in public. BTW, the girl could stand to lose a few pounds. If she weighs this much as a teen ager, what will she weigh when she’s middle aged? It’s not healthy.
33 posted on
06/05/2013 1:29:23 PM PDT by
FrdmLvr
(culture, language, borders)
To: illiac
For crying out loud, that was a modest dress compared to many. Let the girl have her evening. She felt pretty and it was really not that bad. Instead someone made a national case out of it.
41 posted on
06/05/2013 1:36:51 PM PDT by
tioga
To: illiac
Oh, for heaven's sake. Women have been making their boobs apparant since Adam and Eve. I can't imagine a prom without some really bad fashion choices; it's part of the fun.
Back in the day, spaghetti strap dresses were the rage. So was dancing the twist. The combination made for some real interesting wardrobe malfunctions.
47 posted on
06/05/2013 1:39:42 PM PDT by
grania
To: illiac
Good luck with this thread. It was posted yesterday.
The mods pulled it.
53 posted on
06/05/2013 1:45:25 PM PDT by
Responsibility2nd
(NO LIBS. This Means Liberals and (L)libertarians! Same Thing. NO LIBS!!)
To: illiac
They sell little bolero type cardis that cover the shoulders and cleavage area that are quite stylish. And a shawl is always good for covering and possible chills from the weather or air conditioning.
This girl’s mother should have insisted that she bring one with her - just in case.
58 posted on
06/05/2013 1:48:39 PM PDT by
KosmicKitty
(WARNING: Hormonally crazed woman ahead!!)
To: illiac
She could have solved her “problem” by buying the dress in the correct size! The dress she has on is one size too small. Deliberately so, I suspect. The purple is also not at all flattering to that artificial hair color.
Can we say scream “Notice me”?
Well, tootsie, they noticed you.
62 posted on
06/05/2013 1:59:10 PM PDT by
Wiser now
(Socialism does not eliminate poverty, it guarantees it.)
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