In response to “School Clothes,” I have to agree. It is everywhere unfortunately. Just because you think you “have it” does not mean you have to flaunt it. I am sick of seeing your cleavage …
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In response to “School Clothes,” I have to agree. It is everywhere unfortunately. Just because you think you “have it” does not mean you have to flaunt it. I am sick of seeing your cleavage spilling out while you wait on me in a store and the dresses that look like shirts. I was in a dressing room at a local department store and a mother and her pre- teen daughter were buying school clothes. The girl was very well developed and not quite comfortable with her body yet and her Mom was encouraging her to buy tight clothes and low cut shirts to show off “what she had.” The poor girl was so embarrassed. All of us within earshot were disgusted and felt bad for the girl. Worse yet are the young mothers out there who dress like they are going to a nightclub at their kids sporting events. Where is the discretion?