Study For Dress Code Of How Boys Recet To Girls
Understand how gender affects how the dress code is applied.
Study for dress code of how boys recet to girls. Girls wearing the same regulation gym outfits but the curvier ones are getting dress coded tall girls getting dress coded for short garments even though they re finger tip length while short girls seem to not draw the same leg bearing ire. Restrictive dress codes may send negative messages about women to boys as well. Pulling a girl out of class for a dress code violation shows them that if a girl is not covered up then she is not to be respected as an equal since her exposed skin is distracting from their education.
How school dress codes shame girls and perpetuate rape culture. In addition young people who don t conform or challenge gender norms can also be easily targeted. Teaching boys that their education is more important than a girls will contribute to sexism in the long run.
Of the recommended changes to eastern s dress code only one reducing how formal a boys event attire needs to be. Now all sorts of interesting stories are surfacing. More typically however dress codes take aim at clothing worn by girls.
When teachers punish girls for wearing clothes deemed too distracting for boys to handle it teaches a damaging lesson. They know they re breaking school rules but they hope their gender defying outfits will spark change. Some administrators see these distinctions as necessary because of the different ways in which girls and boys dress.
Boys have rules too such as no inappropriate sayings on t shirts. Many on the opposing side say that girls and boys have equal rights when it comes to the dress code. The way boys and girls get in trouble for violating dress code is different and girls are disproportionately targeted for disobeying it.
At the same time it teaches boys that women are to be seen as objects. Also many believe there are alternative ways to feel comfortable at school without wearing leggings or breaking the dress code. Not only is this incredibly insulting to boys and men but it also perpetuates a blame the victim mentality.