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Previously on "Telegraph finds excuse to publish picture of underage girl in short skirt"
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What Me? the 13th Duke of Wymbourne. Here. In a girls school. With my reputation?
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The same as her mental health support worker.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd what did her guide dog think?
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That explains a lot..Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAren't women supposed to go for a bloke who reminds them of their father.
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You were probably in with a chance there.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostWorked in a place with a young receptionist. She told everyone else I was cute. Then spoilt it a bit when she said I was same age as her dad and exactly like him.
<spoken with the voice of experience>
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There is a part of me that says good - schools should be teaching the kids what it is like in the real world and the importance of dressing correctly.
Then there is another half which says if the parents/kids cannot understand what is appropriate dress for certain situations then fook em and let em fail.
So kind of divided on this.
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Not quite up to Daily Mail reporting standards. No picture of glum looking parents and kids sporting a hair cut/outfit that quite clearly breaks school rules but they just don't get it.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHundreds of girls with skirts 'too short' sent home to prepare them for 'world of work' - Telegraph
Any decent school has this policy - and any parent that objects needs deporting.
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And what did her guide dog think?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostWorked in a place with a young receptionist. She told everyone else I was cute. Then spoilt it a bit when she said I was same age as her dad and exactly like him.
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Worked in a place with a young receptionist. She told everyone else I was cute. Then spoilt it a bit when she said I was same age as her dad and exactly like him.
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I don't quite find myself on their side (I've spent enough time in the education sector to dislike the way most schools behave), but I once work with an early 20's girl who turned up looking, quite frankly, like a street walker. It was genuinely embarrassing and every morning was like a car crash.
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Telegraph finds excuse to publish picture of underage girl in short skirt
Hundreds of girls with skirts 'too short' sent home to prepare them for 'world of work' - Telegraph
Any decent school has this policy - and any parent that objects needs deporting.Tags: None
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