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In reply to the discussion: strict Utah school told girl wearing this dress to cover up [View all]spooky3
(34,455 posts)33. It's a public school. So they have no business
imposing unreasonable or religiously-based or discriminatory dress codes.
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The young women of the class should do this at the next event. Is there a rental store for that? nt
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2015
#47
According to 2002 data (which is while back, but the most recent I could find)
el_bryanto
Jan 2015
#23
The problem is not so much with a candidate affiliating himself or herself with a church
Major Nikon
Jan 2015
#30
The linked article says that the dress code states that the straps must be at least 2 inches wide.
Arkansas Granny
Jan 2015
#15
Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" is looking more and more prophetic with
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#51
This is the work of an asshole, who either did not like the girl in particular or was a
Glassunion
Jan 2015
#34
When schools make their dances uncomfortable for students to attend ...
surrealAmerican
Jan 2015
#54
it is so totally classically feminine. jesus, people. get a grip. it is beautifully demure.
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2015
#83
picky here but, If Only she had a nude heel or heels dyed to match the dress. PERFECTION
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2015
#85