Nope, don't think you are picking on me at all. We are having, surprisingly, a very polite discussion.
I agree wholeheartedly that it is an opinion, an opinion that is based on the culture of the area you are living in. I believe I said that somewhere else on the thread too. But it is an opinion held by the majority of those who live here, otherwise there would be shock and groups trying to change things. Uniforms have been brought up several times and then you saw the horror come out. They were roundly voted down.When the majority and I mean 98% send their children to school in spaghetti straps and short shorts, you know it is accepted as normal teen dress.
Our area has traditionally been an area that is very progressive and not very conservative at all. That contributes to the general mindset around here. I am sure if I lived in the bible belt with much more traditional and conservative norms, my opinion would be different, influenced by the culture around me.
I am not against dress codes and would definitely follow it if our schools had one. What I am against are some of the reasons that are listed here on why dress codes are important, such as it is the girl's responsibility to not distract the boys and that we have to have a dress code because a very few parents are idiots.
Girls are not responsible for distracting boys, that is the boy's problem, and deal with those few parents that seem to not get it one on one.