High School Girl Kicked from her Senior Prom for Wearing Pants.
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[QUOTE=rhx123;44632285]In my experience proms are just overhyped, overcharged, pretty boring school discos, which involve a dick waving contest in who can wear the most expensive dress/who can arrive in the most exotic manner.[/QUOTE]
In Austria our proms work completely differently. Much better IMO.
From what I've seen in American movies and TV shows you don't have all the different subjects with the same class. Every subject has its own class. We have the same class for all 4 senior years and in the end every class organizes their own prom. The students do everything by themselves with little to no interference (or support) from the school. That results in tons of different proms every year most of them centered around puns on graduating. The competition isn't between the students, but which class has the best/funniest/most entertaining prom. With the money we made from our prom we subsidized our post-graduation class trip which is tradition too. Most classes get Interrail tickets to travel around Europe for a few weeks or fly to Turkey and party for a whole week.
seeing how it was at a golf and country club, the club itself might have asked the teacher to kick her out
gotta keep those country clubs lookin clean
[QUOTE=ZakkShock;44632977]she's pcute though.
My highschool prom was Great Gatsby themed.
they still played shitty ass hiphop and the DJ was a neckbeard wearing an Applejack Fedora. swear to fucking god.
Oh and five people got suspended for literally fucking on stage.[/QUOTE]
Sweet jesus.
to be fair she kinda looks like a tit, I wouldn't step foot out the house like that
I thought proms were supposed to be about dressing up nice and shit? everyone did at ours and it was nice and fun
Meanwhile at my prom me and my girlfriend spend hundreds of dollars on formal clothes and nice food and are looking forward to being all gussied up at a ball.
And half the people are wearing jeans, grinding, with blaring rap music and not even one slow song.
My parents dropped me to Prom 20 minutes early so nobody saw me arrive, sneaky sneaky.
[QUOTE=rhx123;44632285]In my experience proms are just overhyped, overcharged, pretty boring school discos, which involve a dick waving contest in who can wear the most expensive dress/who can arrive in the most exotic manner.[/QUOTE]
This so much. Prom is boring and just a damn money pit. If I could go back, I would have just not gone and saved my money/time/energy for the afterparty. And yes FP, THAT is where you want to put your true attention. Everyone knows they're likely not seeing each other again, and that is the perfect setup for a crazy night.
That one night did more to prepare me for college than all of high school :v:
My school didn't really have a proper senior prom. It was mostly basic prom stuff followed by a free night at a bowling alley with a kickass arcade (Tekken 3 and Star Wars Episode 1: Racer especially) and some go-karting. Certainly strange seeing some of the class jerks in a dress shirt and black pants going all giddy over karting. :v:
i mean she looks pretty dumb but if there was no required dress for prom and she didnt go against the school dress code then she has all the right to dress weird.
[editline]24th April 2014[/editline]
seriously her outfit looks like something out of cringepics
My school forced you to wear suits if you were guy and a dress if you were a chick. They wouldn't let you in otherwise, so I don't see why this is a big deal. Prom in general though is pretty stupid, like that one dude said: grinding in rented suits. There's more important things to worry about than this.
Just take the pants off it's that easy
At least she wasn't showing her ankles. That would have been awful
I'm thinking I shouldn't even go to prom. Might not even be able to anyways.
PMing Rusty a link to the OP. Everyone get your umbrella ready.
[QUOTE=Primigenes;44636912]Would kick her out for having bad taste in clothes. Probably file my resignation after that do to being part of a community with someone who dressed like that.[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure there's kids in your town that dress like that. Looks like you gotta go become a hermit in the woods now.
[QUOTE=RikohZX;44636436]My school didn't really have a proper senior prom. It was mostly basic prom stuff followed by a free night at a bowling alley with a kickass arcade (Tekken 3 and Star Wars Episode 1: Racer especially) and some go-karting. Certainly strange seeing some of the class jerks in a dress shirt and black pants going all giddy over karting. :v:[/QUOTE] at least you had fucking fun.
[QUOTE=theevilldeadII;44636968]at least you had fucking fun.[/QUOTE]
I skipped the prom part and went to the bowling alley. Like half the school did.
:v:
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;44632233][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/HQw6IWb.jpg[/IMG]
[editline]24th April 2014[/editline]
Looks like mario inspired original character cosplay to me
[editline]24th April 2014[/editline]
It's still retarded to kick her out obviously[/QUOTE]
Uh,Since when did it become fashionable for girls to dress up like their part of a boyband?
i don't know I like it
still think it's complete bullshit she was kicked out
[QUOTE=rhx123;44632285]In my experience proms are just overhyped, overcharged, pretty boring school discos, which involve a dick waving contest in who can wear the most expensive dress/who can arrive in the most exotic manner.[/QUOTE]
it's called "formal"
you can be formal without being flashy. For example, jeans and whatnot were not allowed, but neither were, say, limousines at my prom. If you want to show up to a formal event in jeans, don't bother going. Some places actually have school spirit, and if your school doesn't, it doesn't mean others don't.
Ordinarily I'd be on the side saying "no dress code means she can stay".
Except if people went to the trouble of dressing formally for this prom, then she shows up like that, that is not okay. To me it's the equivalent of someone taking their baby out to a fine dining establishment on Valentine's Day. Sure it's legal, and there technically may be no rule against it, but come on! You're being an idiot and you know it.
This is exactly the kind of reason why we have so many laws, rules, and zero tolerance policies. You can't trust people to act right. There's always some clown who wants to be special and ruin it for everyone else.
I'm laughing my ass off to all the people who were excited about prom last year but think it sucked now. I didn't go knowing it wouldn't be worth it at all.
[QUOTE=cecilbdemodded;44637587]
This is exactly the kind of reason why we have so many laws, rules, and zero tolerance policies. You can't trust people to act right. There's always some clown who wants to be special and ruin it for everyone else.[/QUOTE]
She didn't break any rules. A teacher just didn't like the clothing. If she broke a dress code I would be against her.
[QUOTE=cecilbdemodded;44637587]Ordinarily I'd be on the side saying "no dress code means she can stay".
Except if people went to the trouble of dressing formally for this prom, then she shows up like that, that is not okay. To me it's the equivalent of someone taking their baby out to a fine dining establishment on Valentine's Day. Sure it's legal, and there technically may be no rule against it, but come on! You're being an idiot and you know it.
This is exactly the kind of reason why we have so many laws, rules, and zero tolerance policies. You can't trust people to act right. There's always some clown who wants to be special and ruin it for everyone else.[/QUOTE]
If you are legitimately offended by someone because they are wearing pants, you are the one who needs to leave. It has nothing to do with being "special," she is literally just wearing casual clothing.
[QUOTE=FoneJack;44637957]If you are legitimately offended by someone because they are wearing pants, you are the one who needs to leave. It has nothing to do with being "special," she is literally just wearing casual clothing.[/QUOTE]
I'd say it's more because she's dressed poorly than because she wore pants.
[QUOTE=ZakkShock;44632977]Oh and five people got suspended for literally fucking on stage.[/QUOTE]
An odd number of people? Nice.
My prom didn't allow same-sex couples or girls that wanted to wear suits.
Also all the girls had to wait outside to be measure for dress length
Also it cost $20 per person.
Also the venue was free and didn't cost the school anything because it was at a smokey police conference center.
Also there was no food or drink, and they took all the ticket profits and just kept it.
Also our "rival" school got to go to a place where people usually get married, and couples get announced and get to walk down a Cinderella-ass staircase.
Also girls who's dresses were too short were not allowed in and were not refunded.
Prom sucks based on your school and it's sad because it shouldn't.
[QUOTE=General J;44638417]My prom didn't allow same-sex couples
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How the hell can discrimination like that in schools even be legal?
[QUOTE=Bradyns;44632251]
So?[/QUOTE]
So she looks pretty stupid in it. By all means it's disgusting that they kick her out for wearing it, she has every right to and more power to her for doing so, but god damn she looks awful in that outfit and it in absolutely no way compliments her natural beauty.
We're as entitled to our opinion as much as she's entitled to that hideous outfit.
Maybe the teacher was just a member of the fashion police?
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