There has been the insinuation, actually more than insinuation, that the teens that wear more "revealing" clothing like a belly button showing are to be shamed.
I just don't get the more prudish posters actually admitting they sit over their facebook pages and cluck, cluck over what other young ladies chose to wear to the prom, judging them and their character just because it is not "their" style.
OMG!!!! Her KNEES are showingHow about a tornado showing in prom pic.
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OMG!!!! Her KNEES are showingand she's wearing (GASP) TENNIS SHOES!!
Now I'm offended!
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I would have just left the tennis shoes on..a lot more comfortable, on the other note, how far away was the tornado and did you know it was there when you snapped the picture or was it photoshop. If not photoshop, that's going to be a prom picture to remember!!!It rained ALL DAY of prom on the 30th. The girls all brought tennis shoes and boots to wear outside if it had stopped raining long enough to grab some outside shots. They were going to wear them, then put on their heels before they left. Some of those heels on their shoes would have sunk in a nano second with how soaked our ground was.
If you want to wear a bathing suit to the grocery store, do it! Who am I to judge? And obviously, a lot of jobs have dress codes.So, if I am confident and have self respect, I can wear that tube top to my next job interview?
I love myself and I also love my new bathing suit. I look very good in it. I am going to go to the grocery store and shop in it.
I get what you are saying about loving yourself and making your own decisions. But societal norms still dictate many situations, as it should be.
Is that going to be the standard now though? Wear what makes you feel beautiful, comfortable and confident? So a boy could go to prom in a wife-beater t shirt and pants around his knees? That would be classy just because he feels good in it? There is nothing wrong with dressing for the occasion...dress codes help those who have a little problem figuring out what's appropriate. If anything, there is too much "I'll wear what makes me comfortable" (e..g.wearing pajamas to Walmart) and not too little.
And when people are desperately following trends for the approval of their peers, they are NOT making their own decisions and not worrying about what people think. Just the opposite.
How about a tornado showing in prom pic.
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I saw some of these pictures on the news this morning, and all I was thinking was WTH are they doing? Why are they not cowering in the basement. LOL.
Nope, none. I'm not scandalized, I just don't think they're appropriate. IMO, a great look for a formal occasion does not include showing your stomach.
Honestly most of the ones being discussed in this thread aren't anything I would have worn and do feel is a bit casual for prom.
oh that is adorable!Too casual for prom?! Really? This is the actual two piece that my friend's DD wore. It has a small train for goodness sake. It looks completely formal to me. And then the color and polka dots make it seem young and fun. Honestly in a weekend full of Prom photos it stood out as one of the prettiest dresses.
If you just don't like it, fine, but there is nothing inappropriate.
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I probably would have hated it. I am not a fan of teenagers wearing revealing clothing. Shrug.
Holier than thou? No. Just my opinion.
And, of course you wouldn't give a rat's butt what I think. Why would you? I am a stranger. No need to explain yourself. Your teen daughter feels good going out in revealing clothing. Cool.
Too casual for prom?! Really? This is the actual two piece that my friend's DD wore. It has a small train for goodness sake. It looks completely formal to me. And then the color and polka dots make it seem young and fun. Honestly in a weekend full of Prom photos it stood out as one of the prettiest dresses.
If you just don't like it, fine, but there is nothing inappropriate.
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DD is a Sophomore and going to the prom with a good friend who is a Senior. We had this conversation. The 2 piece look is very much in style with the girls and I can't blame her for not wanting to look like Little Bo Peep ( like I did at Prom). She's paying for half the dress and I think she made a great choice. Yes, there is some skin showing, but it's still very age appropriate. This is the dress she decided on.
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DD is a Sophomore and going to the prom with a good friend who is a Senior. We had this conversation. The 2 piece look is very much in style with the girls and I can't blame her for not wanting to look like Little Bo Peep ( like I did at Prom). She's paying for half the dress and I think she made a great choice. Yes, there is some skin showing, but it's still very age appropriate. This is the dress she decided on.
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