Posted on 05/13/2005 5:36:39 AM PDT by tuffydoodle
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DimePc. 05-13-2005, 12:12 AM Add to the Discussion
I'm the "Young lady" in the pink dress. I chose this dress b/c i felt comfortable in it, not being comfortable in your clothing is just like not being comfortable in your own skin! We didnt ask to be judged by anyone, the power point presentation its self was not clear as far as i was concerned. It stated what was a "do dress", then contradicted the rules. Teachers and principles allowed some girls entrance, and others to fix their dresses. Although my other classmates were allowed to make alterations I was completly turned around with no other option but to go home. Why was I the example? I just feel that I was disciminated against, didn't anyone see the pictures from the inside of prom? Was my dress that "trashy" from fellow classmates?
They got turned away because they are too fat to get away with that outfit. No one over a size 2 should be allowed to wear clothing that shows that much skin.
Dresses may be to hot for prom. The women are not......imho
Blame J-Lo and the "Dress" she wore at one of those awards shows. Remember that one? Anyway, the answer to your question as to "How much" is... "about tree-fiddy."
What a nice change it would be if something like that were to come back into fashion. I'm sick to death of the slut look, butt cracks and thongs hanging out, bellies constantly exposed... Ugh.
"The one on the right looks like a Ball Park Frank that has been cooking for 30 seconds too long..."
That is really FUNNY!BWAHAHAHAHA!
I have to admit that Renton WA (a suburb of Seattle) has a creature similar to that. It walks very swiftly (never slowly) all around the town all times of the year wearing absolutely skin tight very very short shorts and a tanktop. It has a very wierd body shape with a very short square body and somewhat long legs. For years, I thought it was a very ugly woman, then someone told me it was a man. <<< shudder >>>
That looks like a "Do" dress to me...
Oh, wait a minute, I was thinking of a "Do Me" dress...
What you have here is the "I'm entitled" class, totally oblivious to the rest of the world.
Would to God I could send these girls and their supposed 'parents' over to the howling miserable sands of Iraq to spend a few weeks in a fox-hole alongside the rest of our HEROES!
I think they'd learn a lesson about the important things in life, like sacrifice, heroism, duty, honor...that boring stuff.
I was coming back from a trip last weekend and stopped at DQ. A limo stopped and some girls got out in their prom dresses. I was thinking, that if they are letting their boyfriends take them for hungerbusters on prom night they will never get them in a 4 star rest. after getting married:'). The girls all worked there though and just wanted to show off their dresses. They kind of modeled a little and we all clapped and congratulated them. A couple of the dresses were of "stretchy" material but they had the figure for it and there was no low cuts, holes or gaps to draw attention away from these young girls. The dresses these girls were wearing drew attention to them. They looked very classy. These girls here don't need this kind of negative attention. Both are pretty girls but all you notice is the "tacky" dresses.
Back to screwl!
'Both should have been turned away on the basis of poor taste alone. The one on the right looks like a Ball Park Frank that has been cooking for 30 seconds too long...'
LOL!
Utterly grotesque. Talk about FAT!!!
Ohmigawwwwwwwwwwwwsh. Now I'm gonna throw up in the corner.........
I have seen waaaay worse than that at proms. If anything they should have been turned away because their dresses didn't fit.
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