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TB4000
04-22-2007, 10:09 PM
I'm not even trying to be funny, man. I went to the mall earlier to get a couple shirts for work, and Saturday is basically high schooler day at malls across the country. Some of these teenage females were wearing things that were basically..... Stuff that, if I had a daughter that was wearing it, would not allow her out of the house, or in the public eye, period. It's not a shocking thing to me, but at 29, I know the girls during my stint in high school dressed similar, but nowadays I'm older, and it seems like it's gone up a couple notches. It's just funny because they're wearing shit that few legal women could pull off.

Faithless
04-23-2007, 06:48 PM
All I see is a fast food generation with asses and mid sections way bigger than they should be.

Other than that, I don't pay attention.

Craig
04-23-2007, 07:54 PM
For the most part, I don't go to the malls (or watch TV) nowadays. For my work shirts, I have been getting hand-me-downs from my former classmates that have crossed from the tech side to the business side.

CBC guy
04-23-2007, 10:12 PM
I'm not even trying to be funny, man. I went to the mall earlier to get a couple shirts for work, and Saturday is basically high schooler day at malls across the country. Some of these teenage females were wearing things that were basically..... Stuff that, if I had a daughter that was wearing it, would not allow her out of the house, or in the public eye, period. It's not a shocking thing to me, but at 29, I know the girls during my stint in high school dressed similar, but nowadays I'm older, and it seems like it's gone up a couple notches. It's just funny because they're wearing shit that few legal women could pull off.

I'm not surprised, seeing as girls hit puberty earlier and earlier. Doesn't help to see their "role models" Britney et al do what they do....

TB4000
04-24-2007, 08:06 AM
^Shave their head?

Faithless
04-25-2007, 07:11 PM
^Shave their head?
Ever notice that Sinead looks better than bald Brit?

Arguing with a fashion conscious kid about her clothes is loads of fun. You all must try this some day.

Paradox
04-25-2007, 08:37 PM
Stop being such a prude :). I remember girls back in middle school wearing very "nasty" outfits. One girl basically wore lacy panty shorts to school. It looked exactly like something you would buy out of Victoria's secret. Of course this was in the south where teenage pregnancies were a common occurrence too..

If you look at human civilization though there's actually nothing "biologically" strange with young females attracting attention. It's only the last few hundred years that most developed nations have managed to integrate the concept of "higher morals" into our laws regarding intercourse.

Faithless
04-26-2007, 06:00 PM
I was talking to this coworker today who was telling me about some of the girls in his school back in his day.

He claims they'd spread their legs and shit in class for a little looksy under the dress. What's that called, "Up skrat?"

Some times, it's not the clothes, but the actions. Dressing all hoochie-wannabe might be different than acting all hoochie.

Or is hoochie just hoochie no matter?

mrazntre
04-27-2007, 01:11 AM
probably yes.

as long as they're 8-teen or 9-teen, it's all good.

luv
04-29-2007, 09:55 PM
latter teen years aside, i have been seeing the junior high training bra set wearing quite little...makes me cringe...

kimpossible
04-30-2007, 12:18 PM
I call it the Bratz syndrome. Those ridiculous pre-teen hooker dolls.

deez nuts
04-30-2007, 05:16 PM
they don't dress slutty if the teenager don't come with a baby in one arm while pushing another baby in a stroller with the other arm as accessories. it's all about accessorizing.

eos
04-30-2007, 07:00 PM
that's not called slutty...that's called ghetto and/or trashy. you know, like britney spears.

applehead
05-01-2007, 12:02 PM
that's not called slutty...that's called ghetto and/or trashy. you know, like britney spears.

AAAAAAAAHAHAHHAHAHA
omg. you're so right.

kasia
05-11-2007, 09:56 PM
yes. back in the day (my day), we shopped at miller's outpost, banana republic, the gap, eddie bauer - those stores dressed my entire school. nowadays, teenage girls have abercrombie - much skimpier styles than the clothes sold at the stores i named, american eagle - a cheaper form of abercrombie, forever 21, etc.