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A thought has just occured to me. Sallyâs school is making the girls wear dresses, itâs true, but we havenât heard anything from the boys yet. Are they wearing some kind of uniform as well? If not, why not? Itâs only fair.
When I was in elementary school back in the stone age, girls had to wear dresses and skirts. But we all wore shorts underneath so we could play at recess without boys looking at our underwear. And since there were no gym uniforms in elementary school, it made it easy to remove your skirt and be ready for gym class. SoâŠPattyâŠjust wear shorts under your dressâŠpretend the dress is a long shirt. Youâll survive.
When I was in elementary school, the girls had a dress code (with a smock of sorts), the boys didnât. Different times indeed. Nowadays she could sue the school board for discrimination.
In Catholic grade school back when I took the 8:00 dinosaur to school, both boys and girls wore a uniform. When I went to my all-boys Catholic High School we had a dress code (slacks, shirt, tie, and jacket) but no uniform. The all-girls Catholic High School had uniforms.
The school is now coed and has a spelled-out dress code.
When I was in high school, the boys couldnât wear jeans or pull-over shirts and the girls had to wear dresses or skirts. They finally relaxed that when I was a senior. (PS â this was the mini-skirt era, so the dress code was fine with me!)
I feel your pain Patty. Never been a big fan of dress codes. The work place can be just as bad, although itâs more relaxed now than 20 years ago. I was once told by a supervisor that âI needed to save my personality for the weekendâ I told her âmy personality was too big for just 2 daysâ LOL!
In my senior year of high school, 1970 â 1971, the dress code forbade girls from wearing slacks. One day that year, the girls organized and many of them wore slacks. The principal got on the PA system and told everyone there were âproperâ channels for changing the code. Still within a month, the dress code was rewritten and slacks were permissible. And that was the most radical the student body got while I was a student there.
we couldnât wear t-shirts without a pocket. one guy bought several white regular underwear t-shirts and then he sewed black pockets on all of them big enough to hold a pack of cigarettes. principle simply shook his head and went back to his office when he saw him wear one. course most of our âdress codeâ had to do with the length of hair, beard and mustache issues for guys and dress, skirt length for gals.
Itâs a fickle world, Patty, which worries about your shoes. Same was true in the school where I was. Jeans for boys, dresses for girls all years no matter hot, cold/windy. No shorts, no sandals.
Iâve posted a link to this before, but Gizmodo had a very good article a couple of years back on Peppermint Patty. This story arc is one of the ones listed within the article itself, but reading the viewpoint made me look at Peppermint Patty in a whole new way. If you have the time, I would suggest giving it a review yourself: https://kotaku.com/how-peanuts-used-peppermint-patty-to-talk-about-politic-1789460213
Guilty Bystander about 6 years ago
Iâve tried that and it hasnât worked yet.
Baarorso about 6 years ago
A thought has just occured to me. Sallyâs school is making the girls wear dresses, itâs true, but we havenât heard anything from the boys yet. Are they wearing some kind of uniform as well? If not, why not? Itâs only fair.
knight1192a about 6 years ago
Sorry Peppermint Patty, I tried something like that on my birthday. It still sucked.
Troglodyte about 6 years ago
Dream on, PP!
Dobber Premium Member about 6 years ago
Most days are like that with my current job.
dlkrueger33 about 6 years ago
When I was in elementary school back in the stone age, girls had to wear dresses and skirts. But we all wore shorts underneath so we could play at recess without boys looking at our underwear. And since there were no gym uniforms in elementary school, it made it easy to remove your skirt and be ready for gym class. SoâŠPattyâŠjust wear shorts under your dressâŠpretend the dress is a long shirt. Youâll survive.
mickjam about 6 years ago
When I was in elementary school, the girls had a dress code (with a smock of sorts), the boys didnât. Different times indeed. Nowadays she could sue the school board for discrimination.
tripwire45 about 6 years ago
I wish. But then, my bladder always wins the argument and I have to get up.
DanFlak about 6 years ago
In Catholic grade school back when I took the 8:00 dinosaur to school, both boys and girls wore a uniform. When I went to my all-boys Catholic High School we had a dress code (slacks, shirt, tie, and jacket) but no uniform. The all-girls Catholic High School had uniforms.
The school is now coed and has a spelled-out dress code.
peteski1 about 6 years ago
When I was in high school, the boys couldnât wear jeans or pull-over shirts and the girls had to wear dresses or skirts. They finally relaxed that when I was a senior. (PS â this was the mini-skirt era, so the dress code was fine with me!)
Gloria Fleming about 6 years ago
If only!
SusieB about 6 years ago
I feel your pain Patty. Never been a big fan of dress codes. The work place can be just as bad, although itâs more relaxed now than 20 years ago. I was once told by a supervisor that âI needed to save my personality for the weekendâ I told her âmy personality was too big for just 2 daysâ LOL!
hariseldon59 about 6 years ago
If you stay in bed long enough it will.
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
Been there, tried that, it didnât work.
gantech about 6 years ago
Sorry Patty, weâve all tried it.
delennwen about 6 years ago
I need that last panel as a coffee mug or T-shirt!
Kim Metzger Premium Member about 6 years ago
In my senior year of high school, 1970 â 1971, the dress code forbade girls from wearing slacks. One day that year, the girls organized and many of them wore slacks. The principal got on the PA system and told everyone there were âproperâ channels for changing the code. Still within a month, the dress code was rewritten and slacks were permissible. And that was the most radical the student body got while I was a student there.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 6 years ago
Donât.
Saddenedby Premium Member about 6 years ago
we couldnât wear t-shirts without a pocket. one guy bought several white regular underwear t-shirts and then he sewed black pockets on all of them big enough to hold a pack of cigarettes. principle simply shook his head and went back to his office when he saw him wear one. course most of our âdress codeâ had to do with the length of hair, beard and mustache issues for guys and dress, skirt length for gals.
heathcliff2 about 6 years ago
Itâs a fickle world, Patty, which worries about your shoes. Same was true in the school where I was. Jeans for boys, dresses for girls all years no matter hot, cold/windy. No shorts, no sandals.
BeatrizBroadfoot about 6 years ago
Girls shouldnât be obligated to wear dresses. You do you Patty you be your own woman.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 6 years ago
I remember having to wear dressesâŠI also remember getting in trouble because my mother put snow pants on me underneath my dress. I was in 2nd grade.
Obi-Haiv about 6 years ago
Iâve posted a link to this before, but Gizmodo had a very good article a couple of years back on Peppermint Patty. This story arc is one of the ones listed within the article itself, but reading the viewpoint made me look at Peppermint Patty in a whole new way. If you have the time, I would suggest giving it a review yourself: https://kotaku.com/how-peanuts-used-peppermint-patty-to-talk-about-politic-1789460213
RetFor about 6 years ago
Nowadays, itâs boys having the opposite problemâŠ