- Oct 24, 2000
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Maybe it's because I'm a dad-to-be (wife is pregnant, yay!), maybe it's because I'm not 'with it' anymore, or maybe it's because we've been brainwashed by the Man... but a recent thread containing some pictures of college age girls dressed in as little as they could got me thinking...
I went to a lot of parties in my college years, the most any girl really did was a kegstand where her shirt fell up over her head and exposed her jumblies. Never had I attended a party in which the whole point was to wear something that was basically nothing at all. I'm not saying i didnt enjoy the photos, I am saying "What has changed?"
Today, I see 15 year old girls with giant racks (why wern't there giant racks like that when I was 15?!) wearing lowcut, midriff shirts and low-rise pants. I see 16 year old girls wearing silky and lacy negligees as tops. I also see chubby chicks wearing revealing attire that they cant pull off. Underage children are attracting sexual attention to themselves and their parents dont see it, or they're just letting it happen because their kids want to be 'cool'.
Has it really changed that much in 10 years? Is MTV truly setting the standard as how kids dress? Are parents really that blind about what their kids wear? And seriously, why in the world, have the racks of the world grown so significantly?
I went to a lot of parties in my college years, the most any girl really did was a kegstand where her shirt fell up over her head and exposed her jumblies. Never had I attended a party in which the whole point was to wear something that was basically nothing at all. I'm not saying i didnt enjoy the photos, I am saying "What has changed?"
Today, I see 15 year old girls with giant racks (why wern't there giant racks like that when I was 15?!) wearing lowcut, midriff shirts and low-rise pants. I see 16 year old girls wearing silky and lacy negligees as tops. I also see chubby chicks wearing revealing attire that they cant pull off. Underage children are attracting sexual attention to themselves and their parents dont see it, or they're just letting it happen because their kids want to be 'cool'.
Has it really changed that much in 10 years? Is MTV truly setting the standard as how kids dress? Are parents really that blind about what their kids wear? And seriously, why in the world, have the racks of the world grown so significantly?
