she elects not to cover up and instead, dress up-to the eyes of the world, she tends to look like ‘them’—those girls with newly bought assets from the Internet (regardless if hers in au naturale or not).
Just ask fourth grade teacher Patrice/Paris Monroe who just gave the city of Atlanta-(already given the name “Hotlanta”) its literal meaning.
The hot teacher hailing from Atlanta is giving all kinds of hell to some people this week as her Instagram pics went viral all across social media-causing a judgmental hailstorm.
Some felt that she was inappropriately dressed while others simply gawked or joked or was mature about it.
https://twitter.com/FrankHoecean/status/775352560169340928
The ‘problem’ is however-everything I just explained: All threads aren’t created equal.
Monroe, who (as of middle of the night last night-had a wide open Instagram page) has now taken it upon herself to make her page private and close it off to the world.
In preparation with my intention to get on this story today, I took a stroll through her page and didn’t recall seeing many (or any) overtly offensive skin-baring pics (but) that others might deem “scantily clad”—given the shape and mass of her body.
His is the part where life becomes unfair for the “middle child” of the girl with curves because the world decides it feels more comfortable if we just go cover up in something that makes us look frumpy or something oversized and unstylish and unsexy—so as to be deemed “appropriate” by you.
GTentireFOH and deal with it, I say.
Just because these broads on the Internet (real or imagined) are threats to the confidence of some from fear of being significant others’ objects of desire doesn’t mean your nightmare will stunt a fourth grade child’s growth—simply because a teacher has on a form fitting dress that accentuates her ample curves.
While, like I do feel fashion is communication and there is a time and a place and a certain way certain items of clothing can/should be worn in certain settings; what’s the girl to do?
The work-related stories I can vouch for are unbelievable and only gotten worse since the explosion of body parts all over the Internet. ‘Middle child’ curvy girls are NOT to blame for your or other people’s inability to separate a physical “trend” from a human person!
Funny how nobody posted this pic of #teacherbae. The one that matters. You guys are only focusing on the negative. pic.twitter.com/i35y6hpbL7
— NUFF (@nuffsaidny) September 12, 2016
Needless to say, Patrice (as of last night) and “Paris” (as of today-understandably) “#Teacherbae” has every right to wear fitted clothing items. If she’s not wearing spaghetti strapped dresses and showing lots of skin, her routine of getting dressed in the morning shouldn’t require no more, or less thought than the skinny or “fat” girl’s without being judged.
At any rate, you be the judge.
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