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Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
That is the question I was thinking. We did not have a "dress code" for prom at the school I taught at other than no jeans or tennis shoes but I think these "outfits" show the necessity of a dress code. At last year's prom, there were guys wearing "pimp attire". 
After 5 attire with no reproductive parts or reproductive PRODUCTS (i.e. babies) showing.
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CTFU. CTFU. CTFU at the use of
reproductive products.
Seriously, though, if I were a high schooler's parent, I would press for a dress code. Then again, I'm rather on the conservative side when it comes to clothing and propriety matters.