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Teen ejected from prom after dads experience ‘impure thoughts’

The incident occurred. What specific portion of it do you believe to be an untruth.

Again, why are you clinging to this OP being anything but a lie for propo? She says she was ejected for the dress. Lie. She was ejected for her provocative dance. The OP says it was because the dads were getting hot under the collar, another lie.
 
Her prom ticket was $25. What do you think they should sue for if it doesn't get reimbursed?

Clare said that she was given a refund but that the friends who backed her up weren't.
 
Again, why are you clinging to this OP being anything but a lie for propo? She says she was ejected for the dress. Lie. She was ejected for her provocative dance. The OP says it was because the dads were getting hot under the collar, another lie.

Since neither you nor I was there, perhaps we should not discuss why. In the Age of Beyonce I can't imagine any dance that would have been too provocative. :peace
 
Her prom ticket was $25. What do you think they should sue for if it doesn't get reimbursed?

To get reimbursed, nothing more, nothing less. I don't know all of her expenses - like, dress, hair, nails, ride there, etc.
 
To get reimbursed, nothing more, nothing less. I don't know all of her expenses - like, dress, hair, nails, ride there, etc.

So clog up the court system with a lawsuit over $25 and the cost of a dress (which she gets to keep) and a manicure?
 
The very first paragraph of this report shows the OP to be a lie:

Her dancing, NOT her dress. And how it may have affected the boys, NOT the dads.

Ohhhh!!! Probably twerking. A completely different kettle of fish. I didn't catch that. Good job!
 
To get reimbursed, nothing more, nothing less. I don't know all of her expenses - like, dress, hair, nails, ride there, etc.

A prom only comes along once. I'd say nothing less than $1M would be sufficient.:peace
 
The proof that the men were "ogling" her is......?

If you read the articles, all the say is one woman asked her to leave. But leave it to everyone to assume these men were standing around the balcony of their homeschooled kids' proms staring at her.:roll:

Here is the teen's take: "I felt violated by the sheer number of male parents that were assigned to do nothing for five hours other then watch girls in short dresses and heels dance to upbeat music. I think that it is sick and wrong that they assigned them to sit on a balcony above us and look down on us and single us out for our clothes or dancing."

:roll:

And there is no evidence that any of the dads singled her out; the woman she had an issue said this, but we don't know whether the claim was true.
 
So clog up the court system with a lawsuit over $25 and the cost of a dress (which she gets to keep) and a manicure?

1) I said only go to court if the school refused to willingly reimburse the young lady.

2) Money is money. But based off your comment you must be rolling in the dough to not care about probably several hundred dollars.
 
Here is the teen's take: "I felt violated by the sheer number of male parents that were assigned to do nothing for five hours other then watch girls in short dresses and heels dance to upbeat music. I think that it is sick and wrong that they assigned them to sit on a balcony above us and look down on us and single us out for our clothes or dancing."

:roll:

And there is no evidence that any of the dads singled her out; the woman she had an issue said this, but we don't know whether the claim was true.

No prom-goer who is not drunk and/or disorderly should be asked to leave a prom by any adult. It's the kids' night.:peace
 
Since neither you nor I was there, perhaps we should not discuss why. In the Age of Beyonce I can't imagine any dance that would have been too provocative. :peace

Consider the venue. What is socially acceptable in some times and places, in others, not at all. The problem with this so-called Age of Beyoncé is losing sight of that simple truth.

This was the Richmond Homeschool Prom.
 
Here is the teen's take: "I felt violated by the sheer number of male parents that were assigned to do nothing for five hours other then watch girls in short dresses and heels dance to upbeat music. I think that it is sick and wrong that they assigned them to sit on a balcony above us and look down on us and single us out for our clothes or dancing."

:roll:

And there is no evidence that any of the dads singled her out; the woman she had an issue said this, but we don't know whether the claim was true.

I chaperoned one of my sons' school dance 3 weeks ago. The other mothers and I spent the whole time watching the kids (which is what we were supposed to do) and making sure nobody was sparking up joints and spiking the punch. We looked at the 17 year old boys. I'm a dirty ogler, by this kid's assessment.

Yes, I'm sure the fathers in this case were assigned to do nothing except watch the teenage girls.

This little one is in for a long hard life if her paranoia and imagination are so twisted right now.
 
1) I said only go to court if the school refused to willingly reimburse the young lady.

2) Money is money. But based off your comment you must be rolling in the dough to not care about probably several hundred dollars.

What don't you understand about home schooling?

It's been pointed out already that it wasn't the dress -- it was her dancing.
 
1) I said only go to court if the school refused to willingly reimburse the young lady.

2) Money is money. But based off your comment you must be rolling in the dough to not care about probably several hundred dollars.

How do you know how much was spent just on costs for this one event? All that was reported was the $25 prom ticket.
 
No prom-goer who is not drunk and/or disorderly should be asked to leave a prom by any adult. It's the kids' night.:peace

Jack, if I were a chaperone and saw kids twerking, I'd have a fit. Ditto if I saw inappropriate dress, and this really has become a problem for some schools. I think even Cha Cha DeGrigorio might have a problem!
 
Jack, if I were a chaperone and saw kids twerking, I'd have a fit. Ditto if I saw inappropriate dress, and this really has become a problem for some schools. I think even Cha Cha DeGrigorio might have a problem!

The dress looked fine, and twerking is dancing. Shocking us old folks is the point.:peace
 
Well there went 5 minutes of my life I will never get back.
 
The dress looked fine, and twerking is dancing. Shocking us old folks is the point.:peace

Yes, of course. And, as always, grownups have to draw the line. Not sure that the woman in the tragic teen tale qualifies as one, though.
 
The dress looked fine, and twerking is dancing. Shocking us old folks is the point.:peace

Again, you might have a point IF this were a public school prom. But again, this was the wrong time and wrong place for that behavior. This was the Richmond Homeschool Prom.
 
The dress looked fine, and twerking is dancing. Shocking us old folks is the point.:peace

So's spreading your legs and masturbating to the beat, but that doesn't mean it belongs, in its purest form, at a prom. Usually a gentleman's club.
 
A bunch of old men had to kick a young girl out of the prom because they couldn't handle their lust for her, like that's somehow her fault. Pathetic.
 
Wow, the internet is confused today.

In some screaming headlines she was kicked out for provocatively dancing.
In others it was because her dress was too short.
In others it was because of all of the horny fathers.

I'm surprised that no rag is screaming that she was kicked out because her boyfriend is black (which he is).
 
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