Oh Florida you so silly

purbeast0

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LOL @ this effort.

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This just in: women have boobs, and they start growing before they reach high school. This really seems a story of a single prudish admin. But I think the central lesson is that the effect was to sexualize the girls, not the opposite.
 
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This is the same school that took some girls out of class to cover up because their clothing was distracting the boys.
Now that I think about it, I bet there are one or two real old school teachers there that cause this.
You know the type, the one who basically knows they can’t be fired or reassigned so they go about their day telling others what to do.
Story mentioned photoshopping was approved by one teacher on the yearbook committee.
 
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Fenixgoon

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This just in: women have boobs, and they start growing before they reach high school. This really seems a story of a single prudish admin. But I think the central lesson is that the effect was to sexualize the girls, not the opposite.
Almost like a Streisand effect in a way

Also those photoshops are comically bad
 
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There is a yahoo story where they got permission to post the photos un-blurred.
I was too lazy to copy the link.
 

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I would check the computer of who ever decided that needed to be done for kiddy porn. They have issues...
 
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Pohemi

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Now that I think about it, I bet there are one or two real old school teachers there that cause this.
You know the type, the one who basically knows they can’t be fired or reassigned so they go about their day telling others what to do.
Also, it is undoubtedly a woman who made those edits. A christian nutty woman, that is.
Was going to suggest either a southern Baptist or maybe a Catholic, but yeah...someone Christian (and judge-mental), obviously.
 
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dainthomas

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This is the same school that took some girls out of class to cover up because their clothing was distracting the boys.
Now that I think about it, I bet there are one or two real old school teachers there that cause this.
You know the type, the one who basically knows they can’t be fired or reassigned so they go about their day telling others what to do.
Story mentioned photoshopping was approved by one teacher on the yearbook committee.

I'm guessing this same school that forces girls to cover their knees and shoulders with cloth, swore up and down that there's no way to enforce a mask requirement. Because reasons.
 

ch33zw1z

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Fwiw, this type of stuff isn't just in FL. In MA, there was a local district with a hard ass middle school principle that imposed strict dress codes on girls with the reasoning of "they're distracting the boys". My reply was that was the seed of victim blaming.

I'm still amazed by the amount of violence our media can show but you see a boob and it's rated R. It seems that this has actually gotten worse as we progress.
 
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Don’t get me wrong I am all for a sensible dress requirement, I do find the extreme nit picking funny as hell.
The girl wearing the black top with a tiny plunge in the neckline with a cardigan is a pretty normal thing for women in the workplace to wear. I cannot imagine teachers not wearing something like that to school.
 
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Don’t get me wrong I am all for a sensible dress requirement, I do find the extreme nit picking funny as hell.
The girl wearing the black top with a tiny plunge in the neckline with a cardigan is a pretty normal thing for women in the workplace to wear. I cannot imagine teachers not wearing something like that to school.

Hasn't dress changed a lot? Aren't a lot of public schools these days demanding uniforms or at least some kind of "code" to the point where simple jeans and a band t-shirt is now a no no?

I jumped between both public and private school growing up so I had both sides of it. Regardless though, plenty of hot girls that would tip-toe the line :p
 
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Hasn't dress changed a lot? Aren't a lot of public schools these days demanding uniforms or at least some kind of "code" to the point where simple jeans and a band t-shirt is now a no no?

I jumped between both public and private school growing up so I had both sides of it. Regardless though, plenty of hot girls that would tip-toe the line :p

not sure, no kids.
I am just going by maybe the flannel shirt could have been buttoned more but it is hard to say for sure because what is under is unknown. Probably would have been easier for the photographer to say “you should button up on or two more” or “rotate towards the camera you shirt doesn’t look right at this angle”
 

hal2kilo

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Don’t get me wrong I am all for a sensible dress requirement, I do find the extreme nit picking funny as hell.
The girl wearing the black top with a tiny plunge in the neckline with a cardigan is a pretty normal thing for women in the workplace to wear. I cannot imagine teachers not wearing something like that to school.
Ah, Mrs. Sarris my 6th grade teacher. I always loved it when she called me out to talk to her at her desk when I was standing up and she was sitting down. My hormones kicked in early.
 
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balloonshark

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Cancel culture victims?

I also found it odd they allowed boys in speedos in the yearbook. Not sure if it was another female "florida teacher has sexual relations with a student" or Herbert the pervert that okayed the edits.
 

Bitek

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I love how the net effect of this cover up has been 100s of millions of people staring and analyzing these teenage girl's cleavage.

Great job FL protecting their modesty! Lol
 

Meghan54

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I love how the net effect of this cover up has been 100s of millions of people staring and analyzing these teenage girl's cleavage.

Great job FL protecting their modesty! Lol

And the school’s excuse is girls that have bodies are distracting.