if it's against the policy it's against the policy.
Stupid policies are to be challenged. Otherwise, they risk remaining there.
And instead of banning yoga pants and leggings because idiots want to walk around without pants on, why don't they just... you know, ban tights?
Quote from: Prime Meridia on April 08, 2015, 12:48:27 AMAnd instead of banning yoga pants and leggings because idiots want to walk around without pants on, why don't they just... you know, ban tights?Because they don't want to argue with every stupid high schooler that will try to challenge it.
Quote from: Maverick on April 08, 2015, 10:44:49 AMQuote from: Prime Meridia on April 08, 2015, 12:48:27 AMAnd instead of banning yoga pants and leggings because idiots want to walk around without pants on, why don't they just... you know, ban tights?Because they don't want to argue with every stupid high schooler that will try to challenge it.Because people don't argue against it anyways?
this is why dress codes shouldnt be a thing and appropriate dress should be evaluated case by case. many yoga pant/leggings/jeggings/whatever are fine like this, but a lot of them are really form fitting or translucent, and like it or not, that sort of thing DOES distract hormonal adolescents. my school had a light policy about these things (only leggings were banned, and that was at the end of my schooling) and we had a pretty serious sexual harassment problem. then again, its also a Title I school, so thats probably part of it, but all the same, i think its best for the girls that they avoid wearing revealing/form fitting clothing without doing something to cover it up (like this girl did with her shirt.) in the same vein, guys shouldnt be allowed to wear compression shorts outside of an athletic competition. you just cant trust teenagers to act rational when it comes to sexuality.
censorship is fucking stupid, let them wear whatever they want as long as they arent half naked.
part of me wants to think like this, because of my firsthand experience with sexual harassment in public school.Quotethis is why dress codes shouldnt be a thing and appropriate dress should be evaluated case by case. many yoga pant/leggings/jeggings/whatever are fine like this, but a lot of them are really form fitting or translucent, and like it or not, that sort of thing DOES distract hormonal adolescents. my school had a light policy about these things (only leggings were banned, and that was at the end of my schooling) and we had a pretty serious sexual harassment problem. then again, its also a Title I school, so thats probably part of it, but all the same, i think its best for the girls that they avoid wearing revealing/form fitting clothing without doing something to cover it up (like this girl did with her shirt.) in the same vein, guys shouldnt be allowed to wear compression shorts outside of an athletic competition. you just cant trust teenagers to act rational when it comes to sexuality.another part of me wants to think like this.Quote censorship is fucking stupid, let them wear whatever they want as long as they arent half naked.
Quote from: Prime Meridia on April 08, 2015, 11:03:10 AMQuote from: Maverick on April 08, 2015, 10:44:49 AMQuote from: Prime Meridia on April 08, 2015, 12:48:27 AMAnd instead of banning yoga pants and leggings because idiots want to walk around without pants on, why don't they just... you know, ban tights?Because they don't want to argue with every stupid high schooler that will try to challenge it.Because people don't argue against it anyways?Far less when the rules are very stern and clear.
The only place yoga pants and other workout attire should be worn at school is in gym class.
Quote from: Mad Max on April 08, 2015, 11:34:44 AMThe only place yoga pants and other workout attire should be worn at school is in gym class.What about leggings then, since they've also been dragged into this. They aren't athletic attire and they aren't undergarments. Banning everything even similar just because you don't want to hassle with it is just silly. Idiots will try to argue it, but then again they are arguing it now. It's stupid to ban everything else because idiots want to knowingly not wear pants.
Quote from: Prime Meridia on April 08, 2015, 11:40:14 AMQuote from: Mad Max on April 08, 2015, 11:34:44 AMThe only place yoga pants and other workout attire should be worn at school is in gym class.What about leggings then, since they've also been dragged into this. They aren't athletic attire and they aren't undergarments. Banning everything even similar just because you don't want to hassle with it is just silly. Idiots will try to argue it, but then again they are arguing it now. It's stupid to ban everything else because idiots want to knowingly not wear pants.Leggings are not pants. Leggings are meant to be worn under other articles of clothing.Axing leggings and yoga pants altogether avoids this whole silly argument.
Quote from: Mad Max on April 08, 2015, 11:44:53 AMQuote from: Prime Meridia on April 08, 2015, 11:40:14 AMQuote from: Mad Max on April 08, 2015, 11:34:44 AMThe only place yoga pants and other workout attire should be worn at school is in gym class.What about leggings then, since they've also been dragged into this. They aren't athletic attire and they aren't undergarments. Banning everything even similar just because you don't want to hassle with it is just silly. Idiots will try to argue it, but then again they are arguing it now. It's stupid to ban everything else because idiots want to knowingly not wear pants.Leggings are not pants. Leggings are meant to be worn under other articles of clothing.Axing leggings and yoga pants altogether avoids this whole silly argument.No, tights are undergarments. Leggings aren't tights. There's a difference.And obviously it isn't avoiding jack, or else we wouldn't be having this discussion. It's just going to bring about more cases because there is a wider ban.
So instead of people bothering to differentiate, we're just going to cloud the subject with ignorance and pray it goes away.
I can't find any local news articles about it or anything, which leads me to believe it's just a bunch of social media bullshit that probably isn't true in the slightest.
Quote from: Mad Max on April 08, 2015, 07:04:10 PMI can't find any local news articles about it or anything, which leads me to believe it's just a bunch of social media bullshit that probably isn't true in the slightest.It's a local story on social media. They're not going to the news about it or anything, it's just a friend of a friend's parent sharing an experience.
Max, I'm sure you can understand why I'm not going to post the original Facebook post here.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 07, 2015, 06:14:40 PMQuote from: Maverick on April 07, 2015, 06:13:48 PMIf it breaks the school dress code then it doesn't matter. The whole yoga pants fad has proven to be distracting and a slippery slope It makes sense for the school to have banned them. This has nothing to do with "body shaming".At my old high school, girls are allowed to wear yoga pants or leggings as long as they are wearing a long shirt. So the above picture would be acceptable. But every school's dress code is different and even if you disagree with it, it should be followed. Making this a sexism issue is a reach for sure.A slippery slope? The hell?Basically yoga pants turned into leggings which turned into see-through leggings.
Quote from: Maverick on April 07, 2015, 06:13:48 PMIf it breaks the school dress code then it doesn't matter. The whole yoga pants fad has proven to be distracting and a slippery slope It makes sense for the school to have banned them. This has nothing to do with "body shaming".At my old high school, girls are allowed to wear yoga pants or leggings as long as they are wearing a long shirt. So the above picture would be acceptable. But every school's dress code is different and even if you disagree with it, it should be followed. Making this a sexism issue is a reach for sure.A slippery slope? The hell?
If it breaks the school dress code then it doesn't matter. The whole yoga pants fad has proven to be distracting and a slippery slope It makes sense for the school to have banned them. This has nothing to do with "body shaming".At my old high school, girls are allowed to wear yoga pants or leggings as long as they are wearing a long shirt. So the above picture would be acceptable. But every school's dress code is different and even if you disagree with it, it should be followed. Making this a sexism issue is a reach for sure.