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Not being able to wear leggings because its too distracting for boys is giving us the impression we should be guilty for what guys do, one of the students participating in protest, 13-year-old Sophie Hasty, told the Evanston Review. We just want to be comfortable!
Its not just the students who are getting involved, either. Two parents, Juliet and Kevin Bond, sent a letter to the school principal arguing that this approach toward the dress code is furthering unhealthy attitudes about sexuality. Targeting tight pants rests on the assumption that girls must work to prevent themselves from being ogled, rather than teaching boys they should work to avoid objectifying their female peers. The policy also links girls clothing to boys inability to control themselves.
This kind of message lands itself squarely on a continuum that blames girls and women for assault by men. It also sends the message to boys that their behaviors are excusable, or understandable given what the girls are wearing, the parents wrote. We really hope that you will consider the impact of these policies and how they contribute to rape culture.
Haven Middle School isnt the first institution to struggle with these issues. Last year, a junior high school in Northern California banned tight pants to prevent girls from distracting the boys. More recently, a Boston-area high school enacted the same policy. And across the country, school dress codes regulate girls hemlines and necklines without putting equal restrictions on boys clothing sending girls the message that their bodies are an invitation for sexual aggression unless they properly cover up.
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2014/03/25/3418482/middle-school-dress-code-protest/#
whathehell
(29,878 posts)whathehell
(29,878 posts)"Last year, a junior high school in Northern California banned tight pants to prevent girls from distracting the boys"
Gee...Did they ask the boys to do the same so they wouldn't distract the girls?
Politicalboi
(15,189 posts)This is America in the 21st Century. Where some assholes religious rights trump everybody else's, and women are to blame for rape.
arcane1
(38,613 posts)"Boys/men are not responsible for how they behave! Girls/women must all adapt to be responsible for them instead!"
Although to be fair, a great deal of female fashion is specifically designed to draw attention to, and objectify, certain body areas over others. You don't see clothes for boys and men that expose the body in that fashion. Indeed, their clothes tend to be more baggy and shapeless. But that's just another facet of the same problem, I suppose.
ismnotwasm
(42,481 posts)I was looking at old pictures of Led Zeppelin from the '70's, and men tended to show a little more back then.
Sex and sexual attraction is always going to be with us; fashions change, but the onus of being "sexy" has always fallen on women, although that may be changing a bit.
Shivering Jemmy
(900 posts)Of course part of his job was to be a sex object. I think rock stars get a pass on that.
Maedhros
(10,007 posts)The answer is to teach boys to understand their hormonal urges and to take responsibility for controlling them.
mercuryblues
(15,273 posts)they do dress in a way that is not distracting to boys, they get kicked out.
http://www.wset.com/story/25061872/little-girl-taken-out-of-christian-school-after-told-shes-too-much-like-a-boy#.UzFYnqKZ3wI.facebook
The family received a letter telling them that if their eight year old granddaughter didn't follow the school's "biblical standards," that she'd be refused enrollment next year. She's out and in public school now.
So what are girls supposed to do? What shall they wear to school to appease everybody. I know- burkas. When women fully succumb to how they can dress, when to speak, stop drinking beer, what will men have to blame their "oppression" on?
oops *some* men, for thet You can rely your message better if you use the term "some men" concern trolls.
ismnotwasm
(42,481 posts)I had no words for that one.
One_Life_To_Give
(6,036 posts)Don't avoid dressing a certain way because of distracting boys. But avoid dressing like a Madison Ave. Pornified sex object for yourself. Your in school, Wow me with the depth and breadth of your knowledge.