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I'm fairly certain you can have sex after wearing ANY type of dress.

Oh man, gotta love the fathers that 'joke' that their daughters can't date til they are thirty, but tell their sons to go get some. Daddies are so protective of their pure little angels.

Read up around here. Teenage girls like to fuck as much as the boys, even when we are wearing jeans and an old flannel shirt. I wore my boyfriend out at 16. What makes you think anyone is pulling the wool over our eyes? You can pretend otherwise, but I don't know why you would? Girls seduce boys all the time. I'm sick

You would be shocked at how many people really feel this way. One of our acquaintances took his daughter to a secluded place and presented her with a "purity ring," and had her sign a contract of sorts. Mom wasn't involved at all. Creepy as hell.

If you're a father, of course you can parent your daughter. If my parent you mean guide her and encourage her to make her own (good) decisions while letting her know that she's bound to make mistakes and that's okay too. Not so much if you mean police her budding sexuality in such a way that you make her ashamed of

where I live there are about seventy billion places to get free condoms.

Isn't it obvious why Daddy's approval is needed and Mommy isn't involved? Daddy is the headship of the family, and Mommy is only his helpmeet. Jesus says so.

Do you not understand what the word "unintended" means?

I will kick it off by saying that each woman should choose what's best for her and her family.

Let me guess: You're white, probably straight, and on the top of the pedestal. So, a haircut for you would not put you in an "other" box nor would it place any ramifications in the future to conform to a beauty standard that markets you as the ideal standard.

Fact. I have never been pregnant and continue to live. Fact. Your move, America.

THE HAIR YOU WERE BORN WITH IS A FAD. = Mind Blown

Am I the only one who is angry that it is being discussed as an "individuality" issue? This isn't an issue about individuality, this is an issue about telling young black people (especially girls) that their natural hair is not good enough. That they are not good enough. That in order to "fit in" they need to put some

I "love" how a black woman hates herself enough to try to teach small black children to hate themselves to.

Yeah, as a black woman she will get this message thrown at her pretty consistently but it disappoints me that a small child is put through the kind of pain that it is difficut to handle as a grown woman.

FYI, the school board is made up of Black men. Because of generations of brainwashing, some Black people seem to believe that the way to demonstrate uprightness is to "unBlack" oneself as much as possible. That seems to be the way these idiots think.

Ah, that's true! I didn't even think about that...I feel like the mohawk has been so majorly culturally appropriated to the point where I think of its origin as being with the punk/goth look.

I love how the only banned hairstyle that isn't explicitly linked to a black cultural tradition is — explicitly linked to a Native American cultural tradition. Cute. Why do we never hear about a school banning the Bieber Swoosh? The Rachel?

That screenshot of Tiana crying, all dressed up for school with her beautiful crisp pink bow, is just so heartbreaking. It just feels awful to watch a girl that young already being told that how she looks isn't good enough.

oh good, and all they had to do was embarrass a child & make her cry & force her family into raising a national, public fiasco to make it happen. no harm, no foul.