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Would you let your daughter wear this dress to prom?
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Not that dress, no.
As stated above, if she paid for it herself, I would have to raise my objections, but I couldn't stop her from buying it.
I could arrange for the school to not ler her in.
Ultimately, its not because I think the dress is indecent. I think we freak aout about sexuality too much in this country.
I think its a bad prom dress because there is a small percentage of teenage boys who think (especially with alcohol, but some don't need it to have this thought) that a girl who wears a dress like that "Wants it" or is "asking for it". Since I can't control those boys, I would try to take that route in reasoning with my daughter. A night out with the girls in college with her own money, I'd say I don't like the dress, but whatever. But at a prom? With boys? No way. I was a teenage boy, I know how some of those barely ape level peers of mine thought.
BUt honestly, what does that say about the parents whose daughter doesn't have the common sense or values to see that dress as too edgy? I think they would have to look at themselseves and say "Ok, we missed something here."
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Funny how guys can be like: "Oh that chic is so hot, look at that outfit!" and then turn around and go: "My daughter would never be allowed to wear that!!!"
Mine? No...not as long as they're living under my roof they're not.sigpic
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Originally posted by RealBroncoFunny how guys can be like: "Oh that chic is so hot, look at that outfit!" and then turn around and go: "My daughter would never be allowed to wear that!!!"
Mine? No...not as long as they're living under my roof they're not.
How is that funny?
We know what guys are like, that's why we would never let em wear that. I don't think that's strange at all.
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Originally posted by NJBRONCOSFANIt's not strange, just hypocritical to an extent.
I see your point as well Knight. Guys are just that way, and so...we also feel the need to protect our daugthers from guys like us. Heh. Interesting cycle.sigpic
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Originally posted by RealBroncoYeah, that's what I mean. I just find it sort of interesting that's all. I can't say I'm not the same way, but I know for sure my daughter wouldn't be allowed to wear that in public.
I see your point as well Knight. Guys are just that way, and so...we also feel the need to protect our daugthers from guys like us. Heh. Interesting cycle.
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Originally posted by NJBRONCOSFANYup...instead, perhaps us guys should shape up so that girls can wear whatever they want without fear of being ogled?
Alot (most) of girls want to be ogled though. They may say they don't, but they love the attention. Otherwise, what really is the point of wearing a dress that makes your boobs hang out? They just don't want the dirty scrub dudes looking. That's where women/girls are hypocritical.
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