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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

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Weeks after Tony Zamazal first asked Spring High School's administration whether or not she could wear a dress to her upcoming prom, the senior finally has an answer. After receiving a letter from the ACLU dated March 18, Spring ISD has finally announced it will allow Tony, who had long dressed in traditionally male attire until last fall, to wear the dresses and heels she wants.

When Zamazal first approached the school about her prom outfit, Assistant Principal Shawne Smith promptly denied her request. With a little bit of a legal nudge, though, she will now have an opportunity to join classmates at the May gala. In a letter dated March 26, J. Erik Nichols, representing Spring ISD, noted that "Spring ISD does not dispute that she should be allowed to wear her choice of feminine attire to the dance; however, she will be held to the same prom dress code enforced for all students, and specifically female students if this is her desired dress choice."

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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

IT'S NOT A "HER" IF HE HAS A FUCKING DICK

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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Quote: (04-10-2013 07:30 PM)houston Wrote:  

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Weeks after Tony Zamazal first asked Spring High School's administration whether or not she could wear a dress to her upcoming prom, the senior finally has an answer. After receiving a letter from the ACLU dated March 18, Spring ISD has finally announced it will allow Tony, who had long dressed in traditionally male attire until last fall, to wear the dresses and heels she wants.

When Zamazal first approached the school about her prom outfit, Assistant Principal Shawne Smith promptly denied her request. With a little bit of a legal nudge, though, she will now have an opportunity to join classmates at the May gala. In a letter dated March 26, J. Erik Nichols, representing Spring ISD, noted that "Spring ISD does not dispute that she should be allowed to wear her choice of feminine attire to the dance; however, she will be held to the same prom dress code enforced for all students, and specifically female students if this is her desired dress choice."

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http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/...spring.php

houston i bet she doesnt have a date...u should ask her!!!!
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Quote: (04-10-2013 07:43 PM)guerrilla Wrote:  

houston i bet she doesnt have a date...u should ask her!!!!

What opener should he use?
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Oh fuckin' really. So a dude can wear a dress to prom, but a poor little 5th grader can't have a mohawk?

Relevant:

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-22652.html

boys=autonomy=girls

A lot of guys I went to school with that had rat tails, mohawks, and mullets had their own set of problems. But they were masculine ones. Like busting a linkage while mudding. And none of them started sucking dick or wearing dresses. Even today.

This is what happens when you take away individuality. It backfires into this.
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Gay.
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Quote: (04-10-2013 07:47 PM)A War You Cannot Win Wrote:  

Gay.

Probably.
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Every time I read a story like this all I can think is, "If I ever have a boy..." In fact, I'm going to start a thread on that.

"...so I gave her an STD, and she STILL wanted to bang me."

TEAM NO APPS

TEAM PINK
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

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"Feminism is a trade union for ugly women"- Peregrine
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

American schools: molding a Pop Tart into the shape of a gun gets you suspended, but dressing in drag for a prom is A-OK.

But let's keep in mind that this little sissyboy was probably encouraged to do this by his permissive parents, who just wanted him to be "happy" and express his "true self." Anti-bullying measures also probably ensured that no one ever got to smack his face into his locker for acting like a complete fag.

Prediction: he'll be calling himself "Tiffany" and getting regular estrogen injections by this time next year.
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Shit like this is just going to happen more and more. It's the inevitable consequence of a society that preaches "tolerance" above all else. We're indoctrinated to believe that someone should be encouraged to do anything they want as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else, and that we should not even criticize them.

So what can we expect? More heavily tattooed and pierced people. More fatasses. More sluts. More wimpy men. More transgenders. More gays.

Everything that used to be socially stigmatized is now protected by the veil of "tolerance". When you remove society's natural barriers against deviant behavior, more people will engage in it.

Bullies function as society's immune system, discouraging the growth of anything unnatural and disruptive to the body. Now that bullying has been eliminated and tolerance reigns, the diseases begin to run rampant.

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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Shit, this queer just wants an elaborate prom proposal video in his honor. Nobody celebrates normal anymore, and it's not permitted to point and laugh at the weirdos. So there's no downside to being a trailblazing freak, because they get the positive attention they crave without any ridicule. Also, there's no one left who has enough sack to say, "No, you can't dress up like a woman."

I'm hoping he wins prom queen, and gets the Carrie treatment.




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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Quote: (04-10-2013 07:44 PM)Katatonic Wrote:  

Quote: (04-10-2013 07:43 PM)guerrilla Wrote:  

houston i bet she doesnt have a date...u should ask her!!!!

What opener should he use?

"tony (tonya?), i like your hair!!! is it real?"
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Why the hell did he ask permission? They're probably not going to turn him/her away at the door, especially if he/she's with a group and they all go in at once.

Teen rule 101: Don't ask permission, because then people can tell you "No". You're more likely to get away with something if you just do it.

If you are going to impose your will on the world, you must have control over what you believe.

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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Another problem is that with the rise of social media stories such as these ones are spread much easily helping boost the ego of "it".

Many attention whores out there.
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Wow. Totally speechless. Just one word: R.I.P. America.
Why is this once GREAT society and nation slowly and surely going down the path of self destruction? It's now officially official: America is doing her best to effeminate the men if not relegating them to 2nd class citizens by removing slowly all their rights and publicly humiliating them.

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Shit like this is just going to happen more and more. It's the inevitable consequence of a society that preaches "tolerance" above all else. We're indoctrinated to believe that someone should be encouraged to do anything they want as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else, and that we should not even criticize them.

So what can we expect? More heavily tattooed and pierced people. More fatasses. More sluts. More wimpy men. More transgenders. More gays.

Everything that used to be socially stigmatized is now protected by the veil of "tolerance". When you remove society's natural barriers against deviant behavior, more people will engage in it.

Bullies function as society's immune system, discouraging the growth of anything unnatural and disruptive to the body. Now that bullying has been eliminated and tolerance reigns, the diseases begin to run rampant.

Very well put scorpion! Couldn't agree more with you!
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Weeks After Denial, Local Teen Finally Allowed to Wear His Dress to Prom

Threads like this reminds me that I am going to have a hell of an amazing time during the 2020's.

While all the men are being pussified, not working on a daily basis to improve themselves, spending their time on facebook/twitter, playing video games 24/7;
I am working out, reading, learning, working on my craft, experimenting, living, improving my game/social skills.

You reap what you sow, the American Society is trying to mess with nature, trying to make man a female and a female a man.
People are getting dumber, everyone seems to become physically,mentally and economically unhealthy.

There is no action without reaction, and 10 years from now when all these high school kids will be grown men and women with no knowledge in their minds, not even the most basic one which is knowing how to be a man/woman;
I will seat back, light up a joint and enjoy.

boredom is evil
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