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Old 04-27-2010, 12:12 PM
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They didn't get paddled AT the prom. They got paddled later.

And yes, this is an option at some schools and parents have to specify if they don't want their children paddled. Sometimes people would rather have that and get it over with (especially if the person paddling is kind of a wuss) than have to deal with 3 days in school suspension.

D_S - at my school you could go to the prom all 3 years of HS if you wanted.

That dress could have been OK IF she bought the right size and IF it would have been the right style for her body type. She looks like a fairly tall girl and the dress is way too short for her. Lesson: DON'T BUY YOUR FREAKIN PROM DRESS ONLINE.
I guess being paddled later makes more sense and is a little less pervy. It still seems weird to me to have a grown man paddling an 18 year old adult woman.

I don't think it looks like the dress is more than 6 inches above the knee though. The neckline definitely plunges below the breast bone, but don't most dresses? The breastbone starts right below the neck. Polo shirts go below that if you have one button unbuttoned. I wonder if she thought the sheer shawl thing would count as being "covered"?
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