chronoperates
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- I've seen my fair share of being dicked over by the aid department in my school. A bunch of us got screwed over when they adjusted the credit hours from 3 to 4 for general education classes and didn't get
(posted to School Drama) - I'm actually a tattoo artist by trade so I'm covered all over with my own work, including a half sleeve on my left arm. Generally people never say anything out loud to me about my tattoos, unless its someone looking
(posted to My Face!! Not Yours!) - I ended up working for people exactly like this all weekend long, we got into several heated debates that were nonetheless fruitless, though I really never figured anything would come of them. The woman that hosted the event I was
(posted to Proof: Ignorance is Dangerous) - One of the ways that I have dealt with this recently with a male neighbor I've befriended is to tell an anecdote from work to kind of set the tone for how I deal with being hit on when I'm
(posted to Catch 22 when you're alone with a man) - I had C cups at age 12, and bras were actually a godsend for me at the time and still are now as D cup, they've never really been uncomfortable even with the underwire. I guess I'm lucky in the
(posted to Dress Codes, Authority, and Pre-Teens)
Responses to Comments from chronoperates
- "Lovely that the hypothetical attention of boys to class work was far more important than very real comfort of a girl." I think that's the crux of the issue, isn't it? That the potential to disrupt (that reflects a stupid (posted to Dress Codes, Authority, and Pre-Teens)
- I, for one, feel much more comfortable in a bra (physically so). I don't like the feeling of bouncing about and even after a day of just walking around the connective tissue and all can be sore for days. I (posted to Dress Codes, Authority, and Pre-Teens)
- Can I point out, though, that being skinny isn't the same as having small breasts? I understand if she points out the teacher's thinness, but to me the "a cup at most" comment within parentheses smacked of snark. I don't (posted to Dress Codes, Authority, and Pre-Teens)
- True, "A cup at most" is different from "she had an A cup" or "she was really thin" in the level of snark. It's not purely descriptive, but has the connotation that she SHOULD be filling up her bra more. (posted to Dress Codes, Authority, and Pre-Teens)
- Luckily for me, my school is pretty lax on sex and stuff. I mean, they teach us it and everything but when it comes to clothes the younger years have a uniform and we in the 6th form have a (posted to Dress Codes, Authority, and Pre-Teens)
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