Girls Scout Leader
<font color="red">Brave And Fearless Leader Willin
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Much has been said over on Stinkerbelle's thread about how shocking young teens are dressing nowdays. I am in no way saying this way of dressing is OK.
But can you think of other things that used to be shocking that have become so mainstream that hardly anyone thinks any thing of it now?
I could go way back to the Little House on the Pararie and Ma told a story about when she was in school, and the teacher sent her home because she "was so bold as to let her ears show" with her hair pulled up.
Split riding skirts, skirts above the ankle, and lets not forget the shocking bathing suits of the 30's and 40's. I'm sure our ansestors thought the arrival of the two piece suit was the end of civilization as we see it.
So what terrible things do you wear as a youth that would not be any big deal now??
But can you think of other things that used to be shocking that have become so mainstream that hardly anyone thinks any thing of it now?
I could go way back to the Little House on the Pararie and Ma told a story about when she was in school, and the teacher sent her home because she "was so bold as to let her ears show" with her hair pulled up.
Split riding skirts, skirts above the ankle, and lets not forget the shocking bathing suits of the 30's and 40's. I'm sure our ansestors thought the arrival of the two piece suit was the end of civilization as we see it.
So what terrible things do you wear as a youth that would not be any big deal now??


When I was a teen it was a big deal getting permission to get your ears pierced at around the age of 13...now many girls have it done before they can even walk and talk.
It was a really BIG to do with my Mom too.