tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15300514.post8807983107017524268..comments2023-10-21T04:59:47.322-07:00Comments on One Bad Apple: TrampsWiwillehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17025502444554791494noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15300514.post-21155249229278554392011-04-25T18:10:15.412-07:002011-04-25T18:10:15.412-07:00I guess this is where "dress codes" are ...I guess this is where "dress codes" are a good idea IE no hot pants, mini skirts at school. Doesn't really help outside of the classroom though does it.Miss Ashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14861518303557037012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15300514.post-13115405957885486842011-04-22T07:18:49.693-07:002011-04-22T07:18:49.693-07:00It's fine to be disapproving, but I don't ...It's fine to be disapproving, but I don't think it's something that calls for the intervention of a stranger. I also think the article is blowing the whole thing out of proportion - I don't think it's really that big of a trend or anything.<br /><br />Once, shortly after I became a parent (of a boy, thankfully), I was with my wife in a mall and saw a girl of about 12 wearing the classic "naughty schoolgirl" outfit. I said to my wife, "If I were that girl's father, I wouldn't let her out of the house dressed like that." Then I stopped and said, "Did I really just say that?"<br />That's when I realized that becoming a parent changed me, drastically.Mattbearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11743880099310194234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15300514.post-62932744270748993862011-04-21T20:08:09.467-07:002011-04-21T20:08:09.467-07:00Unfortunately, there is no easy answer. My first ...Unfortunately, there is no easy answer. My first reaction is to look at the parents-- how are they dressed? <br /><br />Most parents are extremely defensive when it comes to the "job" they are doing. Unless their child is in eminent danger-- they don't want to hear a word from you on their actions.<br /><br />A dress code, morals, etc. are subjective. What may be okay in one's eyes... may be an atrocity in another's. <br /><br />I posted the article and I said, "Right on." But, I also wouldn't let my daughter even wear a bikini until she was at least 16. Some may find that over protective-- I call it not sexualizing my child.<br /><br />My Mother always told me, "dress how you want to be perceived". Maybe that little 8-year old wanted to be perceived as a stripper.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14566777363495158706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15300514.post-87262766499822365052011-04-21T11:40:40.889-07:002011-04-21T11:40:40.889-07:00the stripper industry does need a workforce
That&#...<i>the stripper industry does need a workforce</i><br />That's what Eastern European immigrants are for.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com