This darling here is one of my closest friends. He’s a senior that goes to my school, and has never really been in trouble. This is the outfit he wore to school today.
As you can see, everything was appropriately covered and he was quite proud of this outfit. During first period he was called to the office and told to go home and change. Someone had reported him for dressing ‘obscenely’.
It was about his shorts and shoes. The shorts had a five-inch inseam and ended passed his finger tips when he stood with his arms at his side. His legging and fish-net combination covered everything the shorts didn’t. Apparently, one of his old friends from theater - whom had previously said she didn’t think our school needed a GSA - reported him to the office because she was ‘offended’. She dresses the exact same way, if not in a more revealing manner.
A large portion of his friends, myself included, are going to show our support by wearing outfits like this tomorrow. In addition, he is calling a local news station about this.
Please spread this; this was the worst possible move that could have been made right after the uproar we had over Leelah’s death.
I'd just like to add that I am a friend of OP and go to her school, and also today, one of my other close friends broke dress code because he decided to just show up in his PJ's [Also against dress code (and they were the obvious PJ's and not any of those clothes-passing kind)], but not once did anybody raise any objections at all.
And like, as OP mentioned, all the time we see girls passing through the hallways dressed like this and more revealing, but rarely do any of them get told to cover up.
I mean, if you're going to object to one of the parts of dress code (though as OP said, he wasn't exactly violating it), you should object to all of them, right?














