at my school everyone wheres short mini skirts and all and the fat girls NEVER get in trouble. and i have thys frend we'll call A she is very skinny and she had on a skort that when she put her hands down it was the right length. then theres thys other girl we'll call K and she is rather over weight and she never gets in trouble for her short skirts. what should we do? is there anything we can do?
LoveNJstyle answered Saturday June 4 2005, 6:09 pm: lol fat girls in minis...well i guess its cuz they dont want the guys to be attracted to the pretty girls with good legs so if some fat girl wears it, its just unsightly and they dont care because its only hurting them.(maybe your eyes but anyway) ive heard of a lot of places doing that..try telling the principal this, maybe shell change the policy a bit. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
Jess5764 answered Saturday June 4 2005, 4:30 pm: if your have long legs it makes it look shorter so you'll end up gettin in trouble its the same way at my school too [ Jess5764's advice column | Ask Jess5764 A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Saturday June 4 2005, 4:04 pm: Just complain about it. I know that seems like a stupid answeR, but it's all that can be done. You can get a couple of youR fRiends to file individual RepoRts on this. OR, if you aRe all embaRRassed to.. have youR paRents call in.. and say they'Re disgusted with the length of some giRl's skiRts, and they feel theiR childRen should not have to be exposed to such thing in what's supposed to be a safe, healthy enviRonment. Hope this helps!! [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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