Parents, students upset due to dress code enforcement at homecoming
[Parents, students upset due to dress code enforcement at homecoming South Jordan, Utah] "Tayler Gillespie was turned away from her homecoming dance at Bingham High School Saturday, and the teen wasn’t the only who expressed frustration over dress code enforcement at the dance..." Vid: Parents, students upset due to dress code enforcement at homecoming
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "She shoulda gone home and come back in a jihab."
Then she'd be welcomed (Jer 7:6, GWT).
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "Yet another zero intelligence policy. *sigh*"
A little chola for my tastes but kicked out?
These girls--I'd kick out:
This girl should not have been humiliated as she was:
Response to comment [from a Satanist]: "Why are you guys of all people upset about teenage girls dressing modestly?"
No one is
disagreeing with you, Satanist.
In case those girls ever come across this thread, they should know that we
disagree with you on everything else (Jn 10:10, Eccl 10:2).
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "Here is a picture from a Mormon/Church of the Latter Day Saints guide to dressing teen girls modestly. She looks very sweet (although, in former times, she might have been accused of immodesty; the dress being both short and tight. But by today's standards, it is modest. Very sweet and feminine)."
Latter Day A'ints
See:
Mormonism
"Again, from the Latter Day Saints: A modest prom dress. Beautiful."
Again, Mormons are cultists (2 Pe 2:1). And no one is going to a Disney ball.
"You mean Mormons/Church of the Latter Day Saints not one and the same?"
Yes, one in the same. Mormons teach that Jesus is the spirit brother of Lucifer.
"It's just these images were under "Mormon guides to dressing girls modestly" and then it would say, "Latter Day Prom"-------so I am the only one who finds modestly dressed girls sweet and inspiring?"
Modestly dressed young ladies are sweet. Mormons are not (2 Pe 2:1, Ga 5:9, Jn 1:1).
"I think young women look their best this way. But I suppose I was born in the wrong era. I like modesty in both genders."
We like modesty, too (Ro 7:1). We don't like the east German or Disney look, however.
The green dress looks like something from my era; now, that is a bit dated today. On the other hand, parents should know better than [what] they [see]...today.
Yes, and it's hard to find an appropriate dress. My son took his girlfriend to homecoming and she borrowed a gown from her grandmother's clothing store. The dress was a higher quality than the cheap made in China selection of today.
Response to comment [from a Christian]: [Blue gown] "Well she was one of the ones kicked out for an inappropriate dress. I can't figure out whats suppose to be wrong with it."
They say that the hem is too high above the knee. I'm sure they can find a happy medium between between the burquas of the Middle East and the g-strings of America.
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "I think they asked her to twirl and it got too short that way. By today's standards, she was quite modest."
No. Only a perv would ask the young lady in the blue dress to twirl. The young woman in the red dress (back too low in that case) was asked to twirl.
I've seen Baryshnikov on stage and he wouldn't pass the
code.
I'd let 'im in.
Response
to comment [from a Christian]: "Dress Code Reminders: Please share
with your date
• Dresses should cover chest and back at the top
of the armpit and should be secure
and stay in position
• Hemlines should go no higher than mid, thigh when seated
• Boys should be in collared shirts and no jeans
• Behavior/dancing should be safe and appropriate
Hers clearly is well below her armpit, that's the only thing I can
see that could violate that list of theirs."
Her dress was appropriately secure in the
bust. Had she been seated, the hem would have been unacceptable. The
young lady in blue said they just guessed about that.
She can control her dress when seated. And spinning--dancers wear
matching spankies.
I need to buy a vowel.
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "As I asked before, what would you consider the best compromise? Show a pic?"
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "How was that student in the first picture dressed like a slut?"
Right. I am all for calling a slut a slut. These girls were horrified that the faculty disapproved of their dresses. Sluts don't blush (Jer 6:15). These girls did. The lovely, young lady in the blue dress said, "...I was balling my eyes out." She has a fully functionally conscience (Ps 40:8).
Parents, students upset due to dress code enforcement at homecoming