To: presidio9
It's increasingly difficult for my conservative 16-year-old daughter to find clothes that are not revealing. I've gone with her; it blows my mind what the stores put on the racks for teenage girls.
13 posted on
04/30/2004 11:14:42 AM PDT by
kezekiel
To: kezekiel; Huck; Annie03
I work evenings and weekends in the Juniors department in a department store here in Virginia and every shift, the war between conservative Virginia moms and their daughters begins again: "No, that's too short!" "No, that's way too low on your hips!" Etc. From my vantage point, there are many,
many parents who are fighting the trends and I salute them.
Much of the stuff I'm force to sell appalls me (and many of my co-workers), but I, as a seven-dollar-an-hour peon, have very little say in the matter. Alas.
36 posted on
04/30/2004 11:32:53 AM PDT by
Hobsonphile
(Back from a long hiatus.)
To: kezekiel
Go to Tractor Supply Co. They have lot's of nice clothes for teens that will cover their bodies.
63 posted on
04/30/2004 12:02:31 PM PDT by
sparkomatic
(I wish I were gullible; then I'd be like everyone else)
To: kezekiel
It's increasingly difficult for my conservative 16-year-old daughter to find clothes that are not revealing. I've gone with her; it blows my mind what the stores put on the racks for teenage girls.Check out Lands End and Eddie Bauer. These clothes may seem expensive at first, but they wear like IRON!
Lands End has overstocks and Eddie Bauer has an Outlet store online and they have good prices. They are nice basic clothes for women, and teenage girls can certainly wear those sizes. They are just about the only places I get clothes for our 16 yr. old daughter because SHE can't stand the slut-puppy look marketed for teens these days!
118 posted on
04/30/2004 1:03:11 PM PDT by
SuziQ
To: kezekiel
It's increasingly difficult for my conservative 16-year-old daughter to find clothes that are not revealing. I've gone with her; it blows my mind what the stores put on the racks for teenage girls. You and me both!! It is so frustrating. Little girls size 12-14 pajamas have " SEX" written on them . I was going to write Kohl's and complain. Maybe we ought to have a massive FREEP on some stores, companys and sponsors.!!!
122 posted on
04/30/2004 1:09:11 PM PDT by
pollywog
(Psalm 121;1 I Lift mine eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
To: kezekiel
I personally believe it is because those who design clothes for women are sex obsessed (and many are degenerates, sexually) with absolutely no moral grounding or respect for our Republic, so they promote debauchery and licentiousness, sexual amorality and self-worship, and exploit the sexual vulnerability of young people. Teens years are especially competitive, and now it is all about sexual competition, displaying one's 'equipment' with a come hither style. Conflicting that is the obsequious liberal crap of 'you must stop at 'NO' and 'homosexuality is a normal alternate sexual choice'. To put it another way, degenerates are determining the direction of our society as the family unit falls to 'diversity' and hedonistic pursuits by parents, fueled by the degenerates who profit from the planned decline.
I was in Wal Mart yesterday. A likely pretty young teen girl and her friend sauntered down one isle dressed in clothing that smacked of trolling for sex to raise the cash to make their next crack cocaine buy. It is difficult to see them as wholesome when they advertise degeneracy, but their clothing is being designed and marketed by degenerates, so it is to be expected.
175 posted on
05/01/2004 9:54:25 AM PDT by
MHGinTN
(If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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