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  1. #1
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    I was tall and thin and had great legs and bum when I was a teenager but not much waist/shape and no interesting bits upstairs to speak of, so I would have flaunted lycra shorts (as a matter of fact, I did) but would have balked at something so shape-fitting on top! Swimsuits/bikinis were always a nightmare for that reason. I often wore a t-shirt over and knotted at my waist.

    May I have that body back now, please?

    I promise, wearing lycra all over would not bother me a bit!

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    It seems really out of whack when you consider the uniforms boys wear in sports, esp. basketball.
    As women's clothing/uniforms seems to get tighter and more revealing, the boys versions are getting baggier and more slovenly-looking than ever. If boys were made to wear as tight clothing in their growing years as girls, I'm sure incidents of negative-body image and eating disorders would rise accordingly.

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    do you remember the uniforms YOU had to wear in gym class? were they
    attractive?
    they were ugly (mine were) and we hated wearing them.
    so what's new about that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby
    do you remember the uniforms YOU had to wear in gym class? were they
    attractive?
    Okay... Regular high school uniforms= Girls in dresses and boys in shirts and shorts with those dorky pull up socks and a tie.

    Sports uniforms on the other hand were unisex. The shorts came up WAY past your midriff though. THANK GOD our principal had the forsight to enforce "NO SPORTS SHIRT IS TO BE TUCKED IN"

    That being said... Senior Girls had to get special lycra uniforms for interschool netball as the shorts were deemed inappropriate at the time. (1998) >_<

    Yeah... I guess we were lucky in that respect. Sports days were the days EVERYONE looked the same.
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    I have to say, I wouldn't want to play basketball for Australia wearing this!
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    lol my point is, when have gym uniforms ever made girls want to take PE
    if they are blaming the problem on Lycra, they are way way off base.
    As a teen, i did everything i could to get out of PE.
    and FORGETTING my uniform was one of my methods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby
    As a teen, i did everything i could to get out of PE.
    and FORGETTING my uniform was one of my methods.
    That never would have worked at my school, we had a huge box of "lost and found" items. If you forgot your gym clothes you had to find something there to wear. That's how I got my extremely cool grey sweatpants - they went through high school with me.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by light_sabe_r
    That being said... Senior Girls had to get special lycra uniforms for interschool netball as the shorts were deemed inappropriate at the time. (1998) >_<
    Out of curiosity... what is "netball"?

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    Netball?

    Netball is kinda of like basketball. It's generally a womans sport, with 7 on each team. The ball is passed from player to player.
    There are some rules, like not being able to hold the ball for more than 3 seconds & no stepping with the ball.
    I've never played the game much, as I've never been too good at team sports. But I do support the "Silver ferns" ie the NZ team. It's also played in Oz, england, south africa & few other countries.

 

 

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