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Re: Busty kid kicked out of graduation
« Reply #60 on: May 18, 2004, 07:27:51 PM »
<<throw on a shawl and the damn dress is fine.>>

LMAO!  Problem solved.

Are they really thinking of going to COURT with this??  Now I think that's just insane, going way too far.  The fact that it's STILL on the news is actually insane too, suing is just beyond lucid thought.  

I haven't seen the videos...isn't it a shame that we don't teach our children how to properly communicate?  That's not a skill, but a necessity, and the lack thereof will cause them problems for the rest of their lives...and the ripple effect will cause our nation problems for generations untold.

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Re: Busty kid kicked out of graduation
« Reply #61 on: May 18, 2004, 11:14:34 PM »
Well, trying to keep Palomine's words in mind, MY arguement was not so much about THIS case, but other cases.

Yes, I agree that a 13-year-old probably doesn't need to dress in a very attractive manner, but you MUST admit that many religious and authority figures seem to have this overall belief that "CLEAVAGE IS THE DEVIL'S TOOL."

I mean, I don't get it. Yes, 13-year-olds probably don't need to dress that way because they are still "children" and don't need to behave in a overtly sexual way ( not to say that JUST showing cleavage is overtly sexual ) but there are cases where even 17 and 18-year-olds get the same ridicule. Hell, even women in their 20's and up get the same treatment. "Showing cleavage is WRONG. PERIOD."

Why?

Why are breasts so "evil?" I mean, REALLY!?!? WHY!?!?

Sure, it creates "distractions" and I'm sure parents don't want their daughters being "stalked" by excessively horny young males ( or Hell, MALES at all ) but I just think that people try to make the whole thing seem like more of a problem than it is. Yes, I'm getting a bit off-topic, but I want to ask. If she WAS 18 and was getting the same treatment, would it be fair or not?

I don't know...I just get tired of this crap when people are  saying that any young lady that shows cleavage is doing something "sinful" or "wrong." Perhaps my arguement belongs in a different thread, but this case did remind me of it.

People need to stop being so damn uptight about sex and sexually related themes. PERIOD.

 
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sheber

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Re: Busty kid kicked out of graduation
« Reply #62 on: May 19, 2004, 02:31:54 AM »
I have never seen that behavior out of anyone (clergy included), with the exception of strict parents. And I've been around a pretty long time...
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