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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 364760" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Your poor son! I am sure it would embarrass him if anyone called him on it.</p><p></p><p>That is scary. Does she really not have any clue how bad it looks? I often wonder what people are thinking in some of the "clothing" I see. </p><p></p><p>Prostitot is a good word. Esp for some of the shorts I have seen this year. No elem school girl should have shorts so teeny that she has a plumber crack AND hangs out the bottom! One little boy got redressed at school because he came to school in shorts that were a little wider than he was but so short he "fell out" of them everytime he moved. His mom was pitching a fit about it in the office when I was there. NOT that his shorts were so inappropriate but that they put other clothes on him!!!! School keeps a clothes closet of tshirts, shorts, and sweats so that accidents and inappropriate clothing do not mean a child loses hours of school time. This mom looked like she was barely out of high school and she kept ranting about the "discrimination" that the other shorts represented. The little boy finally got her attention and said that the shorts hurt because he kept pinching himself where he hung out. I was appalled.</p><p></p><p>With cultured difficult child you may have to get a bunch of thrift store tshirts and have one with you when you pick her up or take her somewhere. If she tears a shirt or shows up in one, just put the other shirt on her OVER the torn one. It will get HOT and hopefully she will learn that you will not tolerate it.</p><p></p><p>When did pimps and prostitutes become something socially acceptable and even something people want to look like when they aren't?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 364760, member: 1233"] Your poor son! I am sure it would embarrass him if anyone called him on it. That is scary. Does she really not have any clue how bad it looks? I often wonder what people are thinking in some of the "clothing" I see. Prostitot is a good word. Esp for some of the shorts I have seen this year. No elem school girl should have shorts so teeny that she has a plumber crack AND hangs out the bottom! One little boy got redressed at school because he came to school in shorts that were a little wider than he was but so short he "fell out" of them everytime he moved. His mom was pitching a fit about it in the office when I was there. NOT that his shorts were so inappropriate but that they put other clothes on him!!!! School keeps a clothes closet of tshirts, shorts, and sweats so that accidents and inappropriate clothing do not mean a child loses hours of school time. This mom looked like she was barely out of high school and she kept ranting about the "discrimination" that the other shorts represented. The little boy finally got her attention and said that the shorts hurt because he kept pinching himself where he hung out. I was appalled. With cultured difficult child you may have to get a bunch of thrift store tshirts and have one with you when you pick her up or take her somewhere. If she tears a shirt or shows up in one, just put the other shirt on her OVER the torn one. It will get HOT and hopefully she will learn that you will not tolerate it. When did pimps and prostitutes become something socially acceptable and even something people want to look like when they aren't? [/QUOTE]
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