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It boggles the fucking mind don't it?How do these people get so far in their careers.
It boggles the fucking mind don't it?How do these people get so far in their careers.
You're kidding here too, right?
It's 2017, don't assume it's gender mate.
Edit: assumed the principal was a Male lol
Yes and also older guys as well.When have you ever seen a teenage boy wear leggings?
How do these people get so far in their careers.
How do y'all feel about wearing leggings to school in general?
I'm personally of the belief that non-gender-specific uniforms are the best way to go because kids shit all over each other for what they wear, especially if they are poor.
Yes and also older guys as well.
I hope she doesn't have children.
Potentially giving your kids body image issues isn't ok.Eh. If anything, this kind of fashion "real talk" should be coming from the parents.
In US public school, a uniform is a strict clothing guideline or standard.
It enforces kids to wear a select color, style, and fit within a specific guideline. All clothes are provided by the child and their parents.
Potentially giving your kids body image issues isn't ok.
cant look good if you are fat ehThis is heartbreaking. Who gives a shit if some high school girls look fat? They're there to learn, not to look good.
cant look good if you are fat eh
Eh. If anything, this kind of fashion "real talk" should be coming from the parents.
We talking about the same type of leggings?
If I was a child and someone told me I look fat because of my clothing size I think it's possible that'd make me feel pretty bad about myself.I don't see this as a body image issue, but ok.
Obesity is a greater threat to the west than every terrorist organization combined man, let's not run with excuses.
cant look good if you are fat eh
Given that the only reason you'd have guys wearing them (outside of sports/gym) is as underwear when the weather's super cold, it lets you keep a uniform gender neutral standard by mandating shorts/skirts/pants/etc. over them in the classroom.We talking about the same type of leggings?
So it's a ban then.South Carolina
Obesity is a greater threat to the west than every terrorist organization combined man, let's not run with excuses.
not what u know it's who u know
You can be fat and not be obese. Not to mention that there are lots of people who don't choose to be fat.
Shamming people won't solve the obesity epidemic. It just makes people upset at best and can give them serious body issues at worst.
Shaming girls into eating disorders is so much better.
If I was a child and someone told me I look fat because of my clothing size I think it's possible that'd make me feel pretty bad about myself.
Issue is not running in the first place.Obesity is a greater threat to the west than every terrorist organization combined man, let's not run with excuses.
I feel like I must be missing something.
This didn't seem like a policy declaration. This seemed like a general piece of fashion advice.
This seems comparable to how wide horizontal stripes make you fat. Wearing pants that a size to small gives you a muffin top and makes you look top heavy.
Like, she stuck her foot in her mouth a bit here, and maybe I'm just numb from all the Trump BS, but this just doesn't hit that high on my outrage meter right now.
Clothing isn't made to be universal. If you have big boobs, some shirts turn into titty curtains. If you have a belly, some dresses make you look pregnant. You either learn this stuff the hard way or by people close to you telling you.
if you're poor then buying a separate set of clothes for your kids just to attend school can get priceyI'm personally of the belief that non-gender-specific uniforms are the best way to go because kids shit all over each other for what they wear, especially if they are poor.
I feel like our country is so fucked up when it comes to acknowledging eating habits.
Over eating can be just as bad as under eating, but tell someone they over eat and you're body shaming them. Tell someone they under eat, and now it's about loving them and wanting them to get better.
I mentioned that earlier in the thread.It would be better if it were a male principal looking at student's legs??
I agree with this perspective too. While it's possible to word it wrong, helping students dress in a way that will earn them respect, not scorn, sounds like a valid thing to teach someone you want to be a functional adult. Pretending every "look" is equal is completely dishonest and not how the adult world works.
The adult world?
Anytime I see someone say the "real world", "reality", "adult world" or whatever word that describes that person's version of how the world works, I am reminded that those folks never know much. They're always adults to themselves and use that judgmental attitude to feel better than others because they understand how the world actually works.
Protip: only your job cares how you dress.
Telling children they shouldn't wear leggings if they are not a certain arbitrary clothing size has nothing, zero to do with the looming threat of obesityObesity is a greater threat to the west than every terrorist organization combined man, let's not run with excuses.