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In schools where uniforms are required, girls can not wear the boys uniform and boys can not wear the girls uniform.
The only exception to this I can think of is when the student can document transsexualism or GID.
If she's just a lesbian then she still has to dress as a woman.
It's only unconstitutional if there's a right being infringed, and there's only a right being infringed if she can document transsexualism or GID, otherwise her preference in clothing is entirely under her control, is a choice, and therefore is not discrimination.
I'll do BCT at Fort Leonard Wood and AIT at Fort Benning.
I'm a 21E, Heavy Equipment Operator.
I'll become a part of the 842nd Engineer Company, "the deuce", out of Sturgis.
My step mother took this pic of me when I came home from RSP drill last month:
...damn I'm hot :mrgreen:
Man I couldn't lift my arms when that pic was taken, I got in trouble for so much **** :lol:
Not really or that miss america lady would not have been crucified for stating her personal opinion.
Gay marriage would be a non-issue because anyone of age can currently stand in front of their familiy and friends and declare their devotion and essentially be married.
This is about taking your own views and forcing it upon others.
You cannot have it both ways.
Please define dressing as a woman for us, Jerry. And sorry, you OWN personal opinion on this is not acceptable. The universal definition is what we need in order for you to prove your position.
I, for instance, wear a teeshirt or wifebeater every day of my life. With jeans, cut-offs, or boxers (depending upon the weather, and whether I'm going out in public or just hanging around my own apartment complex).
On cold days, I also wear a flannel or hoodie. The only shoes I own are converse all-stars.
I don't know where Jerry lives, but I don't think Jerry realizes that society's idea of "suitable attire" for females has changed significantly since, oh... the 1950s and 60s.
I, for instance, wear a teeshirt or wifebeater every day of my life. With jeans, cut-offs, or boxers (depending upon the weather, and whether I'm going out in public or just hanging around my own apartment complex).
On cold days, I also wear a flannel or hoodie. The only shoes I own are converse all-stars.
That is my entire wardrobe.
It's more or less identical to my husband's wardrobe, except that he owns some expensive running shoes and some additional lycra sport clothes for working out.
At work, I wear a uniform- khakis and a polo. The uniform is identical for male and female employees.
No one has ever suggested to me that I'm dressed "inappropriately" or "like a man".
I'm very dainty. I'm clearly female, whether or not I'm wearing a dress.
I don't think I dress that much differently than most other women (or men, for that matter).
I think dress code violations in schools these days have to do with students wearing clothing that is too revealing.
I have never heard of a public school penalizing a female student for "not dressing like a woman", and I believe that any school that did so would be in pretty serious trouble.
Sure, but would you wear this to the prom?
What does ghetto attire have to do with this other than it would be inappropriate at a public function?.....
Schools should not support deviant behavior & cross dressing is exactly that......
A prom is not the proper venue for girls to dress like boys.....
I don't know where Jerry lives, but I don't think Jerry realizes that society's idea of "suitable attire" for females has changed significantly since, oh... the 1950s and 60s.
I, for instance, wear a teeshirt or wifebeater every day of my life. With jeans, cut-offs, or boxers (depending upon the weather, and whether I'm going out in public or just hanging around my own apartment complex).
On cold days, I also wear a flannel or hoodie. The only shoes I own are converse all-stars.
That is my entire wardrobe.
It's more or less identical to my husband's wardrobe, except that he owns some expensive running shoes and some additional lycra sport clothes for working out.
At work, I wear a uniform- khakis and a polo. The uniform is identical for male and female employees.
No one has ever suggested to me that I'm dressed "inappropriately" or "like a man".
I'm very dainty. I'm clearly female, whether or not I'm wearing a dress.
I don't think I dress that much differently than most other women (or men, for that matter).
I think dress code violations in schools these days have to do with students wearing clothing that is too revealing.
I have never heard of a public school penalizing a female student for "not dressing like a woman", and I believe that any school that did so would be in pretty serious trouble.
Everything I've said on this thread regarding dress is as it applies to formal dress, not your every day street cloths or even your business casual.
The OP gives the idea that this girls intends to wear a tux so as to contrast her partner in the way a man's tux contrasts a woman's dress.
If she were merely going to wear a woman's pants suit there would be no reason to mention it at all.
That's not "like a gangster". It's just how people dress around here.
I'm poor. I can't afford fancy clothes. And even if I could, I prefer to spend my money on other things.
Even people with a lot of money seem to dress pretty much like me.
They just have designer labels on their jeans and teeshirts, and fancier shoes.
Women wear "mens" pants and jackets all the time.They're usually the same as women's, but cheaper.
So what's the problem with a tux? The bow tie?
Does wearing a bow tie mean you've suddenly grown a penis and plan to use it to overthrow society?
Women wear "mens" pants and jackets all the time.
They're usually the same as women's, but cheaper.
So what's the problem with a tux? The bow tie?
Does wearing a bow tie mean you've suddenly grown a penis and plan to use it to overthrow society?
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Our local popular big shot, Sean Cummings, has offered the kids to come to New Orleans to have their prom.
You have not proved that being heterosexual is genetic, not proved that being homosexual is. You have not proven anything in fact, and keep making wild claims that get proven wrong. You cannot prove that heterosexuality is genetic, and I challenge you to, using sources, just once try and back up your position.
Isn't that a violation of the Mann Act?......
So Redress, you will not admit that procreation requires a male and female to have heterosexual intercourse?
And you will not admit the male sex organ is designed to enter the female sex organ in order for procreation to occur?
Are you really so far gone you can't even admit to basic reproduction?
Never claimed otherwise. Does not prove or even offer evidence that heterosexuality is genetic.
This shows a misunderstanding of evolution. Design requires some one to do the design, which I do not believe in.
Never denied basic reproduction, but it has nothing to do with your claim that heterosexuality is genetic.
LOL Really. Then what does it prove?
A misunderstanding of evolution? Can you think of any other way other than using technology to procreate? I'd love to hear this one.
Of course it is. Heterosexual sex is the only means of procreation yet you want to claim the very act of procreation being heterosexual intercourse is not genetic when it is the only way to pass genetics from one generation to another.
How does that not compute in your mind??
I haven't read all of this, but does anyone think it would have just been easier to let her and her girlfriend come? Bet it would have blow over much easier.
LOL Really. Then what does it prove?
A misunderstanding of evolution? Can you think of any other way other than using technology to procreate? I'd love to hear this one.
Of course it is. Heterosexual sex is the only means of procreation yet you want to claim the very act of procreation being heterosexual intercourse is not genetic when it is the only way to pass genetics from one generation to another.
How does that not compute in your mind?
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