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I would suggest a ban on it for anyone not of high school age, but I think it would be easier to police if it were a ban for anyone under 18. We don't let 13 year oldes drive how can we trust them to know how to handle the negative attention they can get from showing of their body like that?

2007-02-16 17:11:10 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Adolescent

How did this question turn into an iraq question? If anything their style of dressing would be good for the youth in the US. AND I would be offended if I was the husband of the lady who said their fighting in Iraq for young girls in the US to dress like sluts. That is the most insulting thing I have ever heard.

2007-02-16 17:35:16 · update #1

Why would legally restrict something like that be ridiculous? Has anyone ever heard of schools having dress codes? Ya, this would be like that, but on a city or state level.

2007-02-16 17:57:15 · update #2

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maybe you should just move to somewhere more suited to you lets say afganistan packastan etc! freedom is freedom baby if you don't like it get out

2007-02-16 17:25:43 · answer #1 · answered by momma 4 · 5 2

The town I went to college in, Moscow Idaho (University of Idaho) had a case a few years back where some of the women in town discovered there was no law against them being topless in public. For the next few weeks they had a traveling topless carwash business (traveling because they didn't get a business license and couldn't stay in one place). The whole thing resulted in a law which required the bottom and sides of the breasts to be covered at all times in public. http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~arianab/carwash1.htm

I think modesty, though, is more of a family value than a legal value. I agree that those under 18 should cover it up, I just don't think a law is the way to get it done.

2007-02-16 17:34:42 · answer #2 · answered by Heather Y 7 · 1 0

When I was in the Dominican Republic there were signs all over the beach that said not toplees bathing, but there were still topless women. So a lady went to the security on the beach and asked them to tell the women to cover up because her kids were around and the security gaurd told her that they are not actually allowed to say anything about being topless because it is sexual harassment, if he noticed she was topless that means he was looking at her breasts. So where I actually do agree with you I don't think that it will ever work because of the amount of sexual harassment cases there would be.
You have to hope that parents will guide them to the right way to dress...to draw the proper attention

2007-02-16 17:18:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

are you kidding? there's already a gigantic issue with the sexualization of women's breasts. Breasts were made for feeding babies, and now women who breastfeed are asked to do so in public bathrooms. It's sad that feeding a baby is equated with the elimination of wastes... Anyway, this would be perpetuated by legally restricting the way people can show their bodies to the degree you described. I don't think kids should dress like sluts, but to legally restrict something like that would be ridiculous.

2007-02-16 17:49:23 · answer #4 · answered by learning_to_live_616 6 · 1 0

I don't disagree, but can't imagine how this could be enforced. Are cops expected to walk around asking busty women for ID? What kind of ID would a 13 year old girl have? I think it would be far better to impose media standards that don't push this "sleazy-chic" image of women onto young teens. It wouldn't hurt if the parents would educate themselves about it, either. They are, afterall, the ones that buy the clothes.

2007-02-16 17:19:16 · answer #5 · answered by roknrolr63 4 · 1 0

I agree. I think they should have a ban on anyone who shows half their chest under the age of 18 and I also think that parents who go out and buy these types of shirts for these young girls should have to pay a $550 dollar fine.

2007-02-17 04:06:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Under 13? YES!

Unfortunately teens don't realize what their body is doing to men, much older men. I remember going to a mall as a 17 year old with my cami too far down (thanks to the purse) and some old guy got an erection.

I think in some ways it would be nice to TEACH teens how powerful there bodies are, and what sort of trouble it can get them into.

Cleavage is just the tip of the iceberg though.

2007-02-16 17:15:53 · answer #7 · answered by FaZizzle 7 · 3 0

You can't control their bodies. That is such a ridiculous notions. They are human beings not robots, you can't shut them off and stop them from growing. And its not the cleavage it's the male appendage that should be banned for anyone under the age of 18, that's what does all the harm.

2007-02-16 17:15:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

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2016-09-29 05:36:16 · answer #9 · answered by goodfellow 4 · 0 0

That would be difficult to enforce, because cantt you expose some cleavage without the outfit being tasteless or offensive. Parents definitely need to be moe aware of how their kids are dressed when they come to school.

2007-02-16 17:43:05 · answer #10 · answered by IslesGuru 2 · 1 0

That is actually a very interesting question. I dont think their should be a ban, but if there is too much then they should get fined or something.

2007-02-17 13:40:13 · answer #11 · answered by ♥ĴỤiiČ¥♥ 5 · 0 0

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