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At my school the fashion seemed to be tight pencil skirts which were more than knee length. Odd how fashions seem to be very localised at times.

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Tesco will only sell it if there is a market for it. They are not pressuring anyone to buy them. It could even be the girls themselves who are buying these. It is not going to be that expensive for them.

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I obviously went to the wrong (right?) school... The uniform was knee length skirts and none of the girls rolled them up, if they did, they'd be called tramps by the other girls...



i do hope that you are not calling my daughters 'tramps', sir …

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I'm not calling your children tramps, MrStevenRogers, but I'd bet that once they've left home and walked 100 yards round the corner they're rolling their skirts up just like the rest of the girls at the school.

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Girls at my school had short skirts, more like large belts really...
Maybe why that's the reason so many girls fell pregnant during their GCSEs...


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Girls at my school had short skirts, more like large belts really...
Maybe why that's the reason so many girls fell pregnant during their GCSEs...

There belts fell off? ;)

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I can't remember a single girl getting pregnant at school. As much luck as anything else I think, cos it seemed like everyone was at it!

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I can't remember a single girl getting pregnant at school. As much luck as anything else I think, cos it seemed like everyone was at it!

I think that at least three from my year got pregnant, one by a teacher. :shock:

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I can't remember a single girl getting pregnant at school. As much luck as anything else I think, cos it seemed like everyone was at it!

I think that at least three from my year got pregnant, one by a teacher. :shock:


Catholic school? :lol: ;)

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I can't remember a single girl getting pregnant at school. As much luck as anything else I think, cos it seemed like everyone was at it!

I think that at least three from my year got pregnant, one by a teacher. :shock:


Catholic school? :lol: ;)

Bog standard comprehensive. But I know where you are coming from. Girls who are repressed in school do turn out to be little minxes later.

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I can't remember a single girl getting pregnant at school.

Ditto. But then I can't remember a single girl at my school.

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Plenty of shorts skirts at my school (thankfully ;) ).

But driving back from holiday t'other month we detoured through Nics uncle's village as a shortcut. School had just finished and the kids were pilling out. I was honestly shocked by what some of the girls were wearing. Maybe as a kid I didnt notice (or did notice but liked what I saw) but by god some of these girls looked like they'd be right at home on a street corner. That cant be right cant it?

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I can't remember a single girl getting pregnant at school. As much luck as anything else I think, cos it seemed like everyone was at it!


We had three in year 11. Plenty more happened between 16 and 20.

But then, having a baby is cushy number from a benefits point of view and most of these people had no job prospects here :roll:


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But then, having a baby is cushy number from a benefits point of view and most of these people had no job prospects here :roll:

I don't think that it is as easy as the Daily Mail make out, but then that was not their main motive anyway.

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I'm not calling your children tramps, MrStevenRogers, but I'd bet that once they've left home and walked 100 yards round the corner they're rolling their skirts up just like the rest of the girls at the school.


At which point the school takes responsibility as soon as the girls are through the gates (before at the boys school I went to). So again nothing to do with Tesco.

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