Would you let your Daughter wear this Prom Dress?

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Originally posted by: Amused
Um, the NY Post model is purposely wearing the dress in a way that makes it look more racy

Granted, even when worn as intended it is too racy, but still, the way that NY Post girl is wearing it is NOT the way it was intended to be worn.

Here is a pic of the same dress. Note that the straps over the breasts are stretched over the entire breast, not bunched up to show more skin like the NY Post pic.

http://www.cbslimited.com/2005.../detail_prom_xcite-376

funny how they doctor it up to be more controversial...
 

pennylane

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Apr 28, 2002
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Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: fanerman91
This thread needs 9999% more poll. And the answer is no.

Fixed.

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Although it sounds like I'm in the 1st grade with the maturity of a 3-year old and don't know how to spell now. Ewww.

Fixed
 

Babbles

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Backwards or forwards it looks like crap.

Unless I was a 17 year old boy again . . .
 

Stark

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heck yes! it would go great with the boob job I'm gettin' her for a graduation present! She's gonna be the first one in her class with her own members only website! I are the best dad evar! :eek:

<- not a dad
 

shimsham

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May 9, 2002
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it depends.

worn backwards as in the op- fvk no under any circumstances.

worn correctly? well.....:

if shes 15 going to her first prom, hell no.

if shes 18, has a steady job, paid for the dress completely, never got pregnant, always behaved and stayed out of trouble, already accepted to harvard/yale on full acedemic scholarship, was going with a steady boyfriend that had proven i can trust him, etc. then sure, why not.

that dress shows less than some "clothes" they wear. and if theyre already 18 and proven their maturity and never broken my trust i see no reason not to treat them like an adult and let them make their own decision.
 

DurocShark

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Dam I wish I was in high school again. I might have actually gone to some of the proms if they wore those!
 

vood0g

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Originally posted by: Ynog
Classic quotes

"I wouldn't want my girlfriend to wear this - at least not in public," Belu said.
"This dress would look great at a prom if the model in the picture wore it," says senior Vlaz Ermant, "but we don't have any girls like that at our school."


sucks to be going to that school if that were the case.
 

eigen

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You could send her to prom in a burlap bag, she is still gonna get nailed.Might as well let her have fun.
 

yukichigai

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Maybe if she was 18 or older. Maybe. Depends on the quality of her moral fiber, as it were.
 
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Lola

yeah, its not really supposed to be worn that thin, but even the other way... in high school no.
 

CVSiN

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daughter no...
girlfriend most likely... though we would most likely never make it past the bedroom door if she put it on =P