Put Some Clothes On!

clothesWhat really grinds my gear are girls who show too much of their bodies all around school even though there’s a dress code against such overexposure.  I mean, c’mon!  Skirts nowadays aren’t really skirts – they are more like a piece of tiny cloth wrap around a girl’s booty.  Also, the shirts girls wear shouldn’t even be called shirts – they are more like half shirts.

Most girls walk around thinking that every single guy is going to like them because they look so hot with their tiny skirts.  I understand where they are coming from because they want to catch a guy’s attention.  However, sometimes guys can be cruel and make fun of a girl because she shows too much all the time.  They might think that the girl is easy and that she isn’t worth their time.

I think it’s funny how girls don’t want perverted old men to look at them when they are hardly even wearing any clothes.  If they don’t want this happening, they should just watch what they wear.  I’m not saying that girls should dress up as nuns but just cover up a little more.

After all, girls shouldn’t have to expose their body like that in order to get guys to like them.  What matters is what’s inside, not outside.  And looks don’t last forever.  Everyone should know that.

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  1. McKenna Winkelmann says:

    Suzy I totally understand what you’re saying! At my school we mostly have this problem during the spring and summer though. It’s as simple as wearing a spaghetti strap tank top than an actual tank top. At our school we have a 3 finger rule, (3 fingers for the length of the strap.) You can still be stylish and conservative!

  2. Jen says:

    It’s funny…when I was in high school in the early 90s, grunge was huge (and so were the clothes). I look at all the old pics my friends are posting on Facebook and cringe at how much yardage we wore on our skinny bodies. Now, though, things have gone too far the other way. I wonder if the next decade will bring a happy medium between the bulky 90s and skimpy 2000s?

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