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Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - dark_g - 06-05-2015

She has a point that she shouldn't be blamed for guys being distracted in class, but that's no excuse for her not following the dress code. She seems a little full of herself.

I looked at my share of ass and still maintained my grades.

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Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - fokker - 06-05-2015

You might want to quote the first paragraph of the article next time you post a news story.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - TheWastelander - 06-05-2015

WB when she turns 18.

I remember this one fine sloot in my high school Geography class used to lean forward in her chair and expose her thong until one of the guys sitting behind her dropped a pencil down her crack.

Shit was hilarious.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - dark_g - 06-05-2015

Quote: (06-05-2015 12:10 PM)fokker Wrote:  

You might want to quote the first paragraph of the article next time you post a news story.

Ok, thanks. Will do next time.

I'm still learning the ways here.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - rpg - 06-05-2015

Quote: (06-05-2015 12:10 PM)TheWastelander Wrote:  

WB when she turns 18.

I remember this one fine sloot in my high school Geography class used to lean forward in her chair and expose her thong until one of the guys sitting behind her dropped a pencil down her crack.

Shit was hilarious.

Somebody always has to ruin it for everyone else.
When i was in school one girl would constantly sit doggy style in her desk talking to a friend ahead of her. Her vag was always about 20 inches from my face. She never thought anything of it. I stared so hard my eyeballs could have fallen out.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - Game_Started - 06-05-2015

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Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - Geomann180 - 06-05-2015

People stared so hard at her midriff because they didn't want to look at her face.

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Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - Goldin Boy - 06-05-2015

Quote: (06-05-2015 12:06 PM)dark_g Wrote:  

She has a point that she shouldn't be blamed for guys being distracted in class, but that's no excuse for her not following the dress code. She seems a little full of herself.

No she doesn't have a point. Her "statement" is a thinly veiled humblebrag or indirect compliment about how hot she thinks she is. Men are more visually-orientated than women so a shirtless guy isn't as big of a deal for them as a topless 17 y/o lizard strutting in the halls, there's no comparison to make.

She got on the news, her Instagram will get 1,000's of more followers,and we're discussing it here too, attention-whore accomplishment achieved ha.

Age of consent in NY is 17 so WB, raw. 6/10 though, she got that black Michael Jackson bellpepper nose going on.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - AnonymousBosch - 06-05-2015

Quote: (06-05-2015 01:46 PM)Geomann180 Wrote:  

People stared so hard at her midriff because they didn't want to look at her face.

G

In the 70's and 80's, it was the plainer girls who showed the skin. Since then, slut fashion has been more normalised via teenage entertainment as being what 'hot girls' do, rather than 'trashy' ones.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - mikado - 06-05-2015

Quote: (06-05-2015 02:07 PM)Goldin Boy Wrote:  

Quote: (06-05-2015 12:06 PM)dark_g Wrote:  

She has a point that she shouldn't be blamed for guys being distracted in class, but that's no excuse for her not following the dress code. She seems a little full of herself.

No she doesn't have a point. Her "statement" is a thinly veiled humblebrag or indirect compliment about how hot she thinks she is. Men are more visually-orientated than women so a shirtless guy isn't as big of a deal for them as a topless 17 y/o lizard strutting in the halls, there's no comparison to make.

She got on the news, her Instagram will get 1,000's of more followers,and we're discussing it here too, attention-whore accomplishment achieved ha.

Age of consent in NY is 17 so WB, raw. 6/10 though, she got that black Michael Jackson bellpepper nose going on.

Forum rules

No jailbait/illegal threads. Do not talk about where to find girls under 18 or how to have sex with them, even if it's legal in the location being discussed. Also do not post sexy pictures of girls that are confirmed to be under 18.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - TheWastelander - 06-05-2015

Quote: (06-05-2015 04:16 PM)mikado Wrote:  

Quote: (06-05-2015 02:07 PM)Goldin Boy Wrote:  

Quote: (06-05-2015 12:06 PM)dark_g Wrote:  

She has a point that she shouldn't be blamed for guys being distracted in class, but that's no excuse for her not following the dress code. She seems a little full of herself.

No she doesn't have a point. Her "statement" is a thinly veiled humblebrag or indirect compliment about how hot she thinks she is. Men are more visually-orientated than women so a shirtless guy isn't as big of a deal for them as a topless 17 y/o lizard strutting in the halls, there's no comparison to make.

She got on the news, her Instagram will get 1,000's of more followers,and we're discussing it here too, attention-whore accomplishment achieved ha.

Age of consent in NY is 17 so WB, raw. 6/10 though, she got that black Michael Jackson bellpepper nose going on.

Forum rules

No jailbait/illegal threads. Do not talk about where to find girls under 18 or how to have sex with them, even if it's legal in the location being discussed. Also do not post sexy pictures of girls that are confirmed to be under 18.

Well thank goodness he didn't create a jailbait or illegal thread, talk about where to find girls under 18 or how to have sex with them. Nor did he post any sexy pictures of anyone under 18.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - Dr. Howard - 06-05-2015

I remember in my high school days when 'bodysuits' came into fashion

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chicks would wear them with low riding jeans or very loose overalls and often no bras...it was heaven but there were no dress codes against them either


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - joseywales - 06-05-2015

This chick looks like Laurence Fishbourne

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Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - Goldin Boy - 06-05-2015

Quote: (06-05-2015 04:16 PM)mikado Wrote:  

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No jailbait/illegal threads. Do not talk about where to find girls under 18 or how to have sex with them, even if it's legal in the location being discussed. Also do not post sexy pictures of girls that are confirmed to be under 18.

Your reading comprehension is lacking because:

1) I didn't start the thread.
2) I didn't post any pics of jailbait.
3) I didn't reference where to find underage girls or give advice on how to have sex with them.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - mikado - 06-05-2015

Well my bad.

I am paranoid because even stating you would have sex with an underage girl might cause some trouble, at least in France.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - Game_Started - 06-05-2015

Quote: (06-05-2015 04:38 PM)mikado Wrote:  

Well my bad.

I am paranoid because even stating you would have sex with an underage girl might cause some trouble, at least in France.

Isn't the age of consent in France 15?


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - mikado - 06-05-2015

You can have sex with her if you are 18+ and she has more than 15 years and 3 months old, and you do not hold a position of authority over her (teacher, family member, etc). However she cannot stay the night at your place, and you can't generally "substract her from her parents' authority.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - CactusCat589 - 06-05-2015

Just mind your business and leave it to the mods.

As for the girl, very transparent humblebrag attention-whoring. If your school has a dress code, follow it or transfer out.


Girl comments on School dress code in Yearbook. - Days of Broken Arrows - 06-05-2015

Every few months the meida comes out with the same story.

This time, it's a narcissistic high school fame whore vying for an acting or modeling career (hence the reference to her 5'10" height here) and using a complaint to try and get it.

If I had ambition, I'd compile a list of such stories. They're so common the writers probably use a paint-by-numbers template to put them together. It's always an attention-hungry girl playing the media.

Here are few from the last couple of years:

http://www.takepart.com/article/2014/01/...rion-mayer

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/...16681.html

http://www.thefrisky.com/2012-06-12/the-...gh-school/