Breast Cancer Awareness Bracelet Violates School Dress Code

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  1. Jackie

    Jackie Active Member

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    Actually, I'm all for the T-shirts, etc., at the races or whatever. It's SO important to be able to laugh in the face of serious adversity. If it helps those going through it, then more power to them!
     
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    Actressdancer New Member

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    Amen!
     
  3. Ava Rose

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    I agree with that.
     
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    I didn't read all the responses but I wanted to say I don't have a problem with the bracelet at all. In fact Samantha wants one and if I can find one I'm buying one for each of us. She said the teachers at school make a big deal about it but the kids don't.

    Also our varsity football players are wearing pink ribbons on the sport coats they wear to school on game day, our dance team replace their green hat bands with pink and Friday night they wore pink and white dresses. I think anything that supports the cause is good and I think a lot of times adults make big deals out of nothing. I would love to have a pink tank that says "Save the Boobies". I'd totally rock that shirt!
     
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    I'd have to agree with that being inappropriate! I'm also not a fan of "Save the TaTas". I mean....seriously.
     
  6. Lindina

    Lindina Active Member

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  7. Jackie

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    I meant to tell you that right after reading this thread, I was driving and Faythe saw a bumpersticker saying "SAVE THE TA-TAS!" Well, Faythe is about as clueless as a kid can get, so she asked, "What are Ta-Tas?" I was concentrating on traffic, so I really wasn't sure what she was talking about, or where it was, or anything. Rachael says, "Mom, it's a bumpersticker, and they've also got a pink ribbon magnet." OH! Put it in context, and I get it! So I explained to Faythe....
     

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