Sexy Yearbook Pic??
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Where in the world is her effing parents?
For the love of god people dress your children. Shes in Highschool not a cover of Cosmo.0 -
Go here:
This one is the one we had framed:
I'm 25 and I agree.. comepltely... we had the black simple drape and were allowed to submit 1 picture of us with our friends or w/e.. but i wouldn't ever let my daughter have a bathing suit picture etc in a school year book.. to each their own.. and your daughter is gorgeous it just wouldn't fly for me.. or my mother either.0 -
My daughter's senior photos were pretty revealing, but we liked them because she is a beautiful girl and though this was one of our favorites, we obviously didn't submit it to the yearbook. From an artistic perspective, we loved the wet look, the b&w, and her tattoo being as focal as her eyes.
Granted, some people will just say her boobs are the primary focal point, but it depends what you are looking at. Yes, she is well-endowed and as a glamour photo this rocks. As a yearbook photo, not so much.
But then again, who wants their yearbook photo to be the stupid shot in front of a blue-streaked pulldown shade. Boring.
I was a yearbook adviser at one point in my life and insisted that the only images that would make the book were simple head and shoulders photos. No posing with your dog, shotgun, or car. In retrospect, I wish I had allowed those kids to do the more personal shots because it told a story about them.
This one is the one we had framed:
FWIW
You're brave. I wouldn't dare post pictures of my under-age daughter on an open forum like this one. I can only imagine how many /save image as have occurred since you posted them. She is a pretty girl, grats!0 -
I can only imagine how many /save image as have occurred since you posted them. She is a pretty girl, grats!
So, so true...0 -
She is 20 now. These were taken two years ago when she was 18 and a senior in HS.
Not a minor even when the photos were taken.
Nothing wrong with beauty.
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i graduated last year and for the past 6 yrs or so the school has let people take pictures how ever they want by who ever they want0
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Is her mother Dina Lohan?0
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This was mine in 1995, when 17 year old girls were still just trying to be 17 year old girls. Look, I obviously didn't even pluck my eyebrows back then for god's sake! I just wanted a cute picture in my boyfriend's sweatshirt. Oh wait, my mom did have the photographer take a picture of me in my backless prom dress. Scandalous!
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Very cute, goose!
The one I wanted to use wasn't allowed because my hand was visible. :noway:
*imagine cheesy pose with hand and head resting on a tree*
Scandalous, I was! :smokin:
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I don't see a problem with the picture... Here in Germany most students choose revealing pictures or pictures they use on facebook. It's not slutty, neither vulgar. Everything that needs to be covered is covered0
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She is 20 now. These were taken two years ago when she was 18 and a senior in HS.
Not a minor even when the photos were taken.
Nothing wrong with beauty.
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Very cute, goose!
The one I wanted to use wasn't allowed because my hand was visible. :noway:
*imagine cheesy pose with hand and head resting on a tree*
Scandalous, I was! :smokin:
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Very cute, goose!
The one I wanted to use wasn't allowed because my hand was visible. :noway:
*imagine cheesy pose with hand and head resting on a tree*
Scandalous, I was! :smokin:
:laugh:
My fellow hoochie-mama!0 -
I guess we are all entitled to our opinion. I wasn't looking for affirmation of my daughter's "sex appeal."
It's a picture that reminded me of a '20's movie star shot.
I call it art and the woman photographer is excellent.
In Europe, as our German guest pointed out, a bare midriff would never raise an eyebrow.
However, in America, we like our women covered, I guess.0 -
However, in America, we like our women covered, I guess.0
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Nobody is surprised at the giant chest tattoo on a high school girl? I am not against tattoos on adults, but if the child is still in high school, didn't she need an adult to get consent? Who lets their teenager put any tattoos on themselves? I don't get it.
Things that are OK for adults are not always OK for kids.0 -
Nobody is surprised at the giant chest tattoo on a high school girl? I am not against tattoos on adults, but if the child is still in high school, didn't she need an adult to get consent? Who lets their teenager put any tattoos on themselves? I don't get it.
Things that are OK for adults are not always OK for kids.
Think the parent mentioned she was 18 at the time of the photo0 -
Like I said before, she was 18 when these were taken and had to wait until she was 18 to get the tattoo.
Besides, it is a beautiful tattoo. Guess not everybody is a fan of ink.
Oh yea, she has a nose ring too. Another taboo?
Whatever. I am proud of her.0 -
Nobody is surprised at the giant chest tattoo on a high school girl? I am not against tattoos on adults, but if the child is still in high school, didn't she need an adult to get consent? Who lets their teenager put any tattoos on themselves? I don't get it.
Things that are OK for adults are not always OK for kids.0 -
Yup, she was an adult when she got the tattoo.0
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Unfortunately sometimes wisdom does not come with age. Also unfortunately, some parents main goal in life is to be their kids best friend so they do not wish to upset them by saying "no, that would not be appropriate". I cannot imagine a parent wanting unknown males to lust after their 17 -18 year old daughter. There is a very large difference in BEAUTY and SEXY. SEXY has no place in a high school portrait, unless they prefer their daughter win the "Most likely to get pregnant or an STD" award! You do not have to be sensual to be beautiful and if anyone is not teaching their daughter that, it is a mistake.0
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Whatever. I am proud of her.0
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I think the yearbook-banned photo is cute. Sure she's being 'sexy' but she's not a CHILD. And it's not like anything inappropriate is showing. I knew plenty of girls in high school who were like that; I figure may as well get photographic evidence of your looks before they fade away...0
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Like I said before, she was 18 when these were taken and had to wait until she was 18 to get the tattoo.
Besides, it is a beautiful tattoo. Guess not everybody is a fan of ink.
Oh yea, she has a nose ring too. Another taboo?
Whatever. I am proud of her.
Of course you're proud of her....I never hinted otherwise.
I waited until I was 18 to get my tattoo too. 18 year and 1 week, to be exact. It was a wildly stupid choice. I wish the tattoo age was 21.
A nose ring can be removed, but that giant daisy is so prominent, and so permanent. If my child had chosen to do that, I wouldn't be thrilled about it. And I certainly wouldn't choose to have it featured in the senior photos.
But stating what I would choose for myself and my kids doesn't mean I think you're a bad parent or not proud of your daughter. :flowerforyou:0 -
the dress code should apply to pictures as well.. she isnt wearing a shirt! she couldnt go to school like that, why does think she should be able to have that in the yearbook... really i think her and hr mom are just attention *kitten* and this is a way to get pubilicty.. dont be surprized if you see this girl in a sleazy reality show...0
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"Most likely to get pregnant or an STD" award!
Wow! Glad my daughter made it through high school without getting pregnant.
STD Award? Seriously? That's a leap.
Also glad she has a real job (not a prostitute) today, has her own apartment that she pays for, is going to college full-time and working at the same time, and has thrived as an adult with a tattoo and survived the senior portraits.
Guess we did something right in raising our kids to be independent.
Hope you all have great luck raising your kids. I'm proud of mine for many reasons. All looks aside.0 -
Nobody is surprised at the giant chest tattoo on a high school girl? I am not against tattoos on adults, but if the child is still in high school, didn't she need an adult to get consent? Who lets their teenager put any tattoos on themselves? I don't get it.
Things that are OK for adults are not always OK for kids.
Think the parent mentioned she was 18 at the time of the photo
Right 18 and in HIGHSCHOOL. Still living with parents.0 -
Nobody is surprised at the giant chest tattoo on a high school girl? I am not against tattoos on adults, but if the child is still in high school, didn't she need an adult to get consent? Who lets their teenager put any tattoos on themselves? I don't get it.
Things that are OK for adults are not always OK for kids.
Think the parent mentioned she was 18 at the time of the photo
Right 18 and in HIGHSCHOOL. Still living with parents.
Yeah but at 18 you're an adult. And presumably on the verge of leaving High school, especially since we're talking about year book here. Though in America at 18 you're still considered a kid aren't you? Weird to me, but different cultures will be different cultures I guess :L
Oh also, what age can you leave high school in america? You can leave at 16 here, but choose to stay on until 18, so you are treated like an adult or at least someone at college when you're 16/17/18, rather than a "school kid". Not having a go, genuinley just curious.0 -
I think that girl's photo is wildly inappropriate for a yearbook. It's very sexualized, with her bare stomach and her look.
At our yearbook, we could go to one of two photographers and get a head shot taken. You could have whatever color background, but they were all the same shot of your face.
At my friend's school, you could do any photo, which I thought was odd. I didn't like the look of that yearbook. Not uniform enough.0 -
Yup, she was an adult when she got the tattoo.
still lived under your roof no?0
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