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I can't stand social media news,...just making content out of other links from some retweet ,.etc,...
The pink dress that the 14 year-old is wearing IS too short, particularly with the heels. Not only is she younger but it appears shorter than the black dress. But like many people in television perhaps the dad is a narcissist, and considers the sexual attention his daughters would get as a compliment to his own genes.
The pink dress that the 14 year-old is wearing IS too short, particularly with the heels. Not only is she younger but it appears shorter than the black dress. But like many people in television perhaps the dad is a narcissist, and considers the sexual attention his daughters would get as a compliment to his own genes.
Some good points.
I'm no pearl clutcher here, but it's too much, too tight too short. These girls could be minors. People that are mocking people's views that it is inappropriate are missing the point that it's really kind of creepy on the dad's part. It's kind of multi layered at why it's not really a great pic in some ways.
He's on an Orlando TV station I get on cable. His name is Matt Austin I think, and he is the son of a use to be Professional Wrestler. He also either won some contest or was nominated, as TV's hottest news anchor a few years ago I think it was. This story was on Inside Edition 2 weeks ago. He was asked about it on his newscast one night by the other anchor. He seemed to enjoy talking about it.
No, I call BS that he was shocked that he would get some negative responses on FB or whatever social media he posted it on. Frankly I'm never shocked that anything is controversial, and the attire of young girls, that's always going to get some flack no matter how they are dressed.
People are welcome to post what they like on FB just don't act all butt hurt when people comment on your post. If you put it out there, people are going to say something. Look at the people who have been fired, canceled and had death threats over stuff they say or pictures on FB.
If it was a mom posting a picture of herself dressed in her own little black, strappy dress in between her two daughters there would be posts of "Such beautiful ladies!" "Loooovvvveeee this!" etc.
If some man posted "Hot! What corner can I find you on?"....that would be o.k.?
Frankly, seeing as these 2 girls ARE wearing shorts under their dresses, it's no different than wearing a top and shorts. No one's going to see anything private.
They're not revealing anything more than a modest bathing suit would reveal. The top part of the dresses are pretty tame.
Okay, i missed the part they were wearing shorts, that does change things. No easy access. And as far as the tops go, i agree, i've seen way worse.
My daughter graduated three years ago and those dresses would never fly at her old high school. They would not pass the dress code. Her and her friends all wore ankle length formals.
My daughter graduated three years ago and those dresses would never fly at her old high school. They would not pass the dress code. Her and her friends all wore ankle length formals.
To Homecoming? In our area floor length formals are reserved for Prom.
I have a friend who's daughter had her homecoming a couple of weeks ago. The daughter's dress was almost identical to the young girl on the left. Just a different color.
I cannot see any photos, but from reading I assume the dresses are cut very high so the girls legs/thighs are showing.
Yes, I think that is deplorable. I think the father is an incestuous pervert.
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