Your thoughts? Opinions from your own experiences? Did you dress for your own comfort and likes or were you trying to attract attention for sexual or flirtatious purpose?
Quote by DazzlingLove
... Looking back now it's just another way society punishes women for the shortcomings of men. Since Timmy that sits behind me gets hard at the sight of my sunburnt shoulder, I was the one being pulled out of class... yea alright ?
Quote by Beffer
In high school, I was never the attention whore I am now, so I never dressed provocatively or protested the dress code. I had to get up early every day and tend to the horses, muck the stalls, and by the time I had to get to school, I was usually still wearing the work jeans I wore working in the stable. I probably smelled like horse too. lol My twin was the one who dressed for success in high school since she rarely pulled her weight in the barn in the mornings.
My family was never that wealthy, and when I was growing up certainly not wealthy enough for me to become a clothes hound with the latest and greatest fashions for school. I went to Catholic school, and since we all dressed alike, I and other girls from "less wealthy" families never had to compete. Some of the girls wore expensive shoes (why?) and a few, when we were older, wore high-end underwear and bras.
I loved not having to worry about thinking about what to wear. I had friends in public school who were obsessed with daily clothing. Too stressful.
If and when I have kids - off they go to Catholic school, or at least a school with uniforms. I love them.