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Ironweed
01-30-2005, 12:07 PM
So very, very glad I don't have any children. :eek3: Nah, no teenage boy would draw any inferences from a prom date dressed like this. Everything's completely under control in their hormones department, right?

Also, $495 for it? For what? Do they throw in the double stick tape you'll need?



http://www.nypost.com/style/39213.htm

WOULD YOU LET YOUR DAUGHTER WEAR THIS PROM DRESS?

January 24, 2005 -- PROM princess or porn queen?
This prom dress is so skimpy, even the designer's CEO wouldn't let his teenage daughter wear it. But the dangerously revealing gown, prominently advertised in Seventeen Prom, YM Prom and Teen Prom, and on sale in a Midtown shop, is a top seller for the company this season.

Bo
01-30-2005, 12:14 PM
Hell no she will not go out like that, and I'll ensure it by positioning myself in the bushes dressed in black with cammy paint and night vision goggles.

xanadu
01-30-2005, 12:25 PM
No. I would draw the line way above that dress. I blame the designers who dress actresses for Hollywood extravaganza's for this. Impressionable young girls want to look like the actresses who wear dresses like this at the Globes and Oscars. The actresses wear them to get attention. The attention the prom goers will get won't be worth it in terms of the damage they do to their reputations.

Red
01-30-2005, 12:34 PM
hell no.

i wonder if that girl in the dress is legal... :p

CYLLON
01-30-2005, 12:59 PM
HOODWINKED;
A Texas company named Xcite wins the prize for yanking the public's chain with this dress.students who saw a picture of the alleged prom dress. Parents who were shocked because of a picture. If the dress is such a hot seller across the United States, where are the outraged parents who've actually seen it?

Nick Yeh, you are one helluva hoodwinker.
http://homepage.mac.com/rondavis/iblog/C791896557/E357782933/

Red
01-30-2005, 01:01 PM
i'm still wondering about the dress model. :p

Ironweed
01-30-2005, 01:20 PM
Crap. I'll never trust a media outlet of the Rupert Murdoch conglomerate again. They wouldn't publish something without confirming their sources now, would they?

Though that model may stimulate chain yanking of an altogther different sort than the link references. :p

h2g2Fan
01-30-2005, 02:01 PM
Murdochgate

white tiger
01-30-2005, 02:14 PM
Forgive my ignorance, but how old are girls when they attend there "prom" in the US?
Is this a reason why child pornography is so widespread!

Dr_EluSivE
01-30-2005, 02:21 PM
if any girl showed up to prom in that dress they would likely be sent home. And no, i would not allow my daughter (if i had one) to wear that. Nor do i find it attractive... Atleast not on that girl.

Dr.

Unrepresented
01-30-2005, 02:27 PM
Depends on whether she could fill it out or not.

I don't want to have to blow $10K on breast augmentation for her first.

h2g2Fan
01-30-2005, 02:38 PM
wahahahha

Epicius
01-30-2005, 02:40 PM
So very, very glad I don't have any children. :eek3: Nah, no teenage boy would draw any inferences from a prom date dressed like this. Everything's completely under control in their hormones department, right?

Also, $495 for it? For what? Do they throw in the double stick tape you'll need?


Three seconds after she puts that dress on she is in her room with the window nailed shut, the door locked and barred and an iron ball chained to her ankle, then when I get done her mother will start in on her!

NB - any boy who even hinted that either of them should wear that in my hearing had better have done his reproducing early! because I would surely cure his hormonal problems. Snip! Snip!

BadNews88
01-30-2005, 02:52 PM
Welcome to 1912.

Why is there not a midriff showing? :D

Guesswho
01-30-2005, 03:14 PM
Not only would some parents let her wear the dress, they'd actually buy it for her . :eek7: . Thats what alot of this country has come to now with the kids ruling the dumb 'tolerant' parents in some cases.

My daughter would've been put on restriction just for asking . And if she was foolish enough to ask again, she'd been wearing some stripes from a switch [ hickory stick]. But the new agers think this is child abuse, yet they don't mind if the kid is scarred for life or worse ," unlike switching " by a in-cureable sexually transfered desease. :confused: .

Depp
01-30-2005, 03:28 PM
Speaking as a teenager I'd have to say that that dress rocks!

But speaking as a moral person, that dress is insanely revealing for a prom dress and I wouldn't let my kid (if I had one) wear it.

Once again it shows the current culture of young'uns, like myself, trying to be older than their years.

h2g2Fan
01-30-2005, 03:33 PM
let us keep debating this non-issue

Guesswho
01-30-2005, 03:38 PM
Speaking as a teenager I'd have to say that that dress rocks!

But speaking as a moral person, that dress is insanely revealing for a prom dress and I wouldn't let my kid (if I had one) wear it.

Once again it shows the current culture of young'uns, like myself, trying to be older than their years.


You are a very wise youth . And I hope you stay that way . Always be a leader and don't follow bad dangerous habits of the pitiful un-guided ones. I feel for them because it is not their fault they have little help from their elders . If you stay clean and safe, it's basically going to be up to you . Nothing fun or hip about living with STDs . Good news is some kids are going back to morals and abstinane. In spite of liberalism being pushed on them from sick society.

Von Apfelstrudel
01-30-2005, 03:40 PM
ban the bikinis too! let's come back to 1900s swhimsuits models in the name of decency !

Unrepresented
01-30-2005, 03:44 PM
You are a very wise youth . And I hope you stay that way . Always be a leader and don't follow bad dangerous habits of the pitiful un-guided ones. I feel for them because it is not their fault they have little help from their elders . If you stay clean and safe, it's basically going to be up to you . Nothing fun or hip about living with STDs . Good news is some kids are going back to morals and abstinane. In spite of liberalism being pushed on them from sick society.
a) no one is without guidance, you simply disagree with those who guide them.
b) You can barely guide yourself across a keyboard, let alone through the magical lands of basic literacy. Please don't try and distract yourself further from either of those and try and guide anyone else.:nice:

Von Apfelstrudel
01-30-2005, 03:49 PM
oddly enough, the ad banner on top of the page as I am reading this thread leads to this site (http://www.scarlettfaisean.com/mainCategory.php?CategoryID=1)

Coïncidence, or clever marshandizing coupled with insidious spying of the board activities ? http://www.kryptickorps.co.uk/forums/html/emoticons/unsure.gif

Guesswho
01-30-2005, 03:50 PM
ban the bikinis too! let's come back to 1900s swhimsuits models in the name of decency !


Have you been infected ? If not keep it up and you may be. :eek7: . If so hopeflly a cure will come soon , but not if the new STDs keep multipling faster than the cures. Bikinis are just anoher way of showing everyone who cares to look what you have to offer.

Woman are paying for this now big time ! :mad: . So are the men .

Von Apfelstrudel
01-30-2005, 04:03 PM
Have you been infected ? If not keep it up and you may be. :eek7: . If so hopeflly a cure will come soon , but not if the new STDs keep multipling faster than the cures. Bikinis are just anoher way of showing everyone who cares to look what you have to offer.
.

STD plaguing *prom* participants ?
:eek:
In that case,forget about the dress, the US has a far more severe problem , ie generalized incompetent (to criminal levels) parenthood...

Depp
01-30-2005, 04:06 PM
generalizedincompetent parenthood

Ding ding! We have a winner!

That's the real problem isn't it? The reason I'm a "wise youth" is because I was taught how to analyse problems properly by my parents. If a parent cannot impart values and how to use them, onto their kids then there's a serious problem going on there.

xanadu
01-30-2005, 04:11 PM
Speaking as a teenager I'd have to say that that dress rocks!

But speaking as a moral person, that dress is insanely revealing for a prom dress and I wouldn't let my kid (if I had one) wear it.

Once again it shows the current culture of young'uns, like myself, trying to be older than their years.
As I said, as a parent, no way would my teenaged daughter wear that dress.

But as a teenage girl, who wants to be the center of attention looking glamourous and to show off my figure that probably won't look this good again for the rest of my life, I'd figure out a way to wear it come h*** or high water!

Dreamscapist
01-30-2005, 04:21 PM
Neither the dress or the model is attractive or sexy. Even if you put a stunning rack in there, it would still be an ugly color, pattern and cut, and much less arousing than something formfitting or with some pushed-up cleavage. The design is a failed takeoff on a swimsuit that works only for competitions, all-over tans or for declaring an interest in spontaneous sex on the beach.
Even if this wasn't a hoax, the dress would be disastrous for a HS prom, as she couldn't dance without her puppies popping out, and I doubt if any boy that age would be happy about the rest of the school ogling his best girl's breasts.

Guesswho
01-30-2005, 04:34 PM
I am shocked ! Most here almost agree with me . :confused: . And yes not all parents have gave up heir kids to the new age idol . Alot of good parents still out there . Also alot of smart kids who wied up to the nasty bunch of deathstyles .

Von Apfelstrudel
01-30-2005, 04:39 PM
Alot of good parents still out there . Also alot of smart kids who wied up to the nasty bunch of deathstyles .

indeed .
that's exactly why this dress is generally harmless ...

oki
01-30-2005, 07:37 PM
her boobies would fall out while dancing.

Cd.
01-30-2005, 10:53 PM
Depends on whether she could fill it out or not.

I don't want to have to blow $10K on breast augmentation for her first.
Say, maybe I could meet your daughter sometime. :D

Monster
01-30-2005, 11:49 PM
If my kid(s?) take after me, he/she/they won't go to prom, so it'll be a moot point. :D

Cd.
01-31-2005, 02:53 AM
If my kid(s?) take after me, he/she/they won't go to prom, so it'll be a moot point. :D
You and me both.

My own daughter hates wearing dresses anyway. You might call her a goth/tomboy.

beatlebabe
01-31-2005, 02:56 AM
No way in hell would my daughter be allowed to wear that :barf:

Cd.
01-31-2005, 02:59 AM
No way in hell would my daughter be allowed to wear that :barf:
Quite honestly, I don't think that many schools would allow someone to dress that way.

I cannot wait until the next acadamy awards and somebody shows up in that outfit.

86Dude
01-31-2005, 10:00 AM
Nice picture, drool, but HELL NO.

Misteria
01-31-2005, 10:05 AM
my daughters have better taste for dressing than wear that, it looks like a circus outfit or more appropiatte for a dance show in Vegas. :)

xanadu
01-31-2005, 11:17 AM
http://www.icircle.com/images/library/asis68200442032PM.jpg This is the reason young girls think they should be able to wear said prom dress. What the H**L was she thinking? The dress looks like she got caught in a shredder.

BadNews88
01-31-2005, 10:46 PM
http://www.icircle.com/images/library/asis68200442032PM.jpg This is the reason young girls think they should be able to wear said prom dress. What the H**L was she thinking? The dress looks like she got caught in a shredder.

Hmmmmm, whaddaya think? I think that card-carrying, flag-waving cuties like JENNIFER ANNISTON or PARIS HILTON would look MUCH more fetching in THAT...as well as the aforementioned fashion...What say you? :nice:

JoeyNormal
02-01-2005, 02:16 AM
Uh, who cares? Fashion's fashion.

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