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Dave Starr
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Post Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:57 pm 
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00SL2
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A 15-year-old female wearing a backless halter top and showing well-endowed cleavage was sent home from the Genesee County Jail to change her clothes. She was there with her half-sister to visit their father who was spending time for failure to pay child support. She did go change.

Reasons for dressing like that? Likely to show she's an "adult" and doesn't have to follow any adult's rules.
Post Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:35 pm 
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00SL2
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A 15-year-old female wearing a backless halter top and showing well-endowed cleavage was sent home from the Genesee County Jail to change her clothes. She was there with her half-sister to visit their father who was spending time for failure to pay child support. She did go change.

Reasons for dressing like that? Likely to show she's an "adult" and doesn't have to answer to anyone's authority but her own.
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00SL2
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A 15-year-old female wearing a backless halter top and showing well-endowed cleavage was sent home from the Genesee County Jail to change her clothes. She was there with her half-sister to visit their father who was spending time for failure to pay child support. She did go change.

Reasons for dressing like that? Likely to show she's an "adult" and doesn't have to answer to anyone's authority but her own.
Post Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:37 pm 
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00SL2
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A 15-year-old female wearing a backless halter top and showing well-endowed cleavage was sent home from the Genesee County Jail to change her clothes. She was there with her half-sister to visit their father who was spending time for failure to pay child support. She did go change.

Reasons for dressing like that? Likely to show she's an "adult" and doesn't have to answer to anyone's authority but her own.
Post Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:38 pm 
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Flint8
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Which is fine. What's the big deal about that? She can wear whatever she wants. If you have a problem with it - don't look!

First of all, unless you're Terry Bankert, you have a lot to learn about child support. And posting messages. A 15-year-old female wearing a backless halter top and showing well-endowed cleavage is part of living in 2008. We all need to deal with it.

Reason for dressing like that? To show she's an "adult" and doesn't have to answer to anyone's authority but her own. Well, che-ahhhh! Did you expect any other answer? while we're at it - since when did this become a teenage problem? Non eof us, adults included, want to have to answer to anyone's authority but our own!

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Post Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:46 pm 
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Public D
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quote:
Flint8 schreef:
Public D, Okay, your pictures taking up space and crutial loading time were cute the first three hundred times. Can we lighten up on them a bit?


A picture is worth a 1,000 megabytes.

PS: I think you're cute too. Wink

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Post Sun Jul 20, 2008 8:41 am 
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00SL2
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Flint8, there was a hiccup when posting and I sent Steve a request to delete the 3 duplicate posts as soon as it happened.

As for the rest of your post, you take things too personally. If the shoe fits, wear it. I was merely responding to earlier posts about how females dress by telling about an incident where a "dress code" was enforced.
Post Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:56 am 
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Flint8
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quote:
00SL2 schreef:
Flint8, there was a hiccup when posting and I sent Steve a request to delete the 3 duplicate posts as soon as it happened.

As for the rest of your post, you take things too personally. If the shoe fits, wear it. I was merely responding to earlier posts about how females dress by telling about an incident where a "dress code" was enforced.



00SL2,

Actually, it was you who took things too personally. When I said, "If you have a problem with it - don't look!" the "you"inferred anyone and was used generically. As in anyone it applies to. Not you personally.

And I'm not sure why you explained the 3 duplicate posts to me. I never responded to that. I kind of figured that happened and moved on - no biggie. I think that kind of thing has happened to most of us (I know it certainly has with me) in the past.

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Post Sun Jul 20, 2008 5:07 pm 
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First of all, unless you're Terry Bankert, you have a lot to learn about child support. And posting messages.
Flint8, what part of this did I misunderstand? Please enlighten me.
Post Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:07 pm 
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Flint8
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00SL2, You misunderstood the part I quoted below. The part that you just quoted I'm not sure if you misunderstood. If that's the statement you're referring to about me taking personally, I certainly don't know how you figured that. If you think I took anything personally by saying that, you're way off. Consider yourself enlightened.

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