MiloMinderbender
MiloMinderbender
MiloMinderbender

Thanks! Bought it 2nd hand for like $400. It was too big, so I ate till it fit. I was quiet happy with the results!

“She was going to be killed by this guy some day, somehow. She didn’t have to die that night.”

I don’t know, but the woman has a lot of odd, baseless negativity thrown her way, and little of it seems to be actually connected to anything she actively did or her capability for the future. I mean, the GOP candidates shift their opinions with the wind, but somehow it’s a scandal that she used to have opinions that

For my wife and I, the real silver silverware set engraved with my last initial. For when the Queen comes by, I suppose.

My wife or girlfriend thought I was crazy for caring about watches so much until I told her John Mayer was the very same way

babe i got a dictionary and i think it’s safe to say we’re still gonna disagree

Hmmm...I’m wondering if they sell different things at different locations? I shop at those stores almost exclusively for my daughter and while there is certainly plenty of stuff I would never buy, we usually don’t have trouble finding something appropriate.

There are shorts available for five year old girls that are not booty shorts. Just because clothing manufacturers push sexualized clothing at young children it doesn’t mean we have to buy them.

Well it seems we’re addressing the wrong part of the problem then. In early part of your statement: “we make these clothes and tell [women] to wear them.”

I agree with MiloMinderbender’s concern above:

Ehhh... my elementary school had a dress code and I’m really pretty certain it was because they wanted to maintain a slightly less casual look. Like, you couldn’t wear t-shirts, you had to wear something that buttoned or had a collar. BUT, the dress code also applied to boys and girls. Anyhoo, just wanted to throw out

I asked why and the principal told me that a dress code that doesn’t allow children to dress in “play clothes” (her words, not mine) fosters a better learning environment.

I agree, a 5-year old should not be told to “cover up” as though she is being provocative. However, in terms of students being able to wear anything they like, I do sort of see the point in dress codes. I send my son to a private school, for a variety of reasons, and their dress code is pretty comprehensive. But each

THANK YOU! I am teach primary school and am not against dress codes that enforce comfort and safety. Our school allows tank tops but not spaghetti straps, for the reasons you mentioned above. It’s the same deal with flip flops, they’re not allowed because they’re dangerous on stairs and hard to run in at recess.

Why do you think it is not currently a viable option for boys? Genuinely curious.

I don’t mean to quibble; I just don’t understand what is so fundamentally feminine about spaghetti straps.

IDK the stipulations against “baggy sagging” clothes looks like it’s for black and hispanic boys.

To be fair, I’m sure boys can’t wear spaghetti straps either.

We weren’t allowed to wear spaghetti straps when I was in school and I graduated in ‘99. We were actually told that if we wore a spaghetti strapped dress under our graduation gown, we wouldn’t be allowed to walk across the podium and get our diploma. And they did inspect people! I wore one anyway but the teacher that

on the other hand, you're unfuckable RIGHT NOW.