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Who gives a rat's ass if kids dress in ways you find to be "provocative?" It isn't your life and it doesn't affect you, so why shame chicks for wearing what they like? I can understand not liking the drug use, but why limit a woman's right to dress how she likes?
Thank you. In the end, these aren't just children but other young women. Should we now criticize and heavily complain about women who wear fake nails? Or those who wear stockings? How about ones who wear "boots wit' da fur"? I imagine a number of Arena members who are female wear stockings, have fake nails, and own at least one pair of Uggs./snip/Plus... maybe the "booty shorts" were from a dance class she hadn't changed from yet. I know there's a dance studio at the mall by my house and I would never assume to label any of the make-up laden children wearing shorts/sequins/leotards/no pants as "provocative" or "sexualized"! They're either on the way into the studio or leaving it... and they don't always change back to street clothes.