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AUTHOR: GLassJAw_sXeDATE: 08/30/02 10:19pm
SUBJECT: Dress Codes - Bigger Breasted, have it harder?
hi, i am a 17 year old girl and a seinor in highschool. the dresscode at our school is pretty easy to abide by.. no midriff (even though girls show it all the time) no short skirts (again, this rule is always broken).. etc. etc. Everybody always breaks the dress code here.. yet nothing in the dress code is said about showing cleavage. I was wearing a nice, classy shirt that showed a little bit of cleavage. I am a C cup, but the shirt made them look bigger. My friend was wearing the same shirt, but she is only an A, yet a little cleavage was still showing. They got me in trouble, and not her. I pointed out to them that we were wearing the same shirt. They told me I couldn't wear mine because I had "large breasts". I am very offended by this, but havn't told my parents about it because I find it embarrassing. I was wondering if schools are actually aloud to tell you what to wear based on the size of your breasts. Please tell me your opinions on this, thanks.
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Dress Codes - Bigger Breasted, have it harder?
GLassJAw_sXe08/30/02 10:19pm
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