Dee, I do have 2 daughters, but too young, 4.5 and 2.5, for what they wear to be a problem yet. They wear whatever my wife or I put on them in the morning, but I do think about the issue when I see other's kids when I am out and about and a 12 year old is wearing revealing clothing. There is a fine balance in allowing kids the freedom to express themselves in their clothing while still insuring that they are presenting themselves as respectable and sure of themselves. And I do agree with you about Nathan probably getting way more attention than most teens would want, although he has shown his strength of character by even trying to wear his kilt to the dance. I am just hoping that he is made aware of all the positive support people have for him and doesn't just get the negative.
Boy, that handle does go back a ways! I thought the first part might refer to Starbuck, but of coffee fame, not Battlestar Galactica. Did not think anybody remembered that show. I used to love watching it. The guy who played him was also the guy who played Faceman in the A-Team if I remember correctly.
Later!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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