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Published: 20:36 BST, 2 June 2014 | Updated: 22:45 BST, 2 June 2014
These are the 'too-short' shorts that caused administrators at a Montreal high school to kick student Lindsey Stocker off campus.
Stocker donned the jean shorts To Beaconsfield high school on the first hot day of the season, and was temporarily suspended when she refused to change.
The grade 11 girl is seen wearing the controversial shorts for the first time, in pictures published by the Montreal Gazette .
'Too short': These are the denim shorts that got Montreal teen Lindsey Stocker suspended from school
Stocker unwittingly started a revolution by refusing to change out of a pair of shorts, when she was told they were not appropriate for school on May 21.
She refused, and instead printed a poster that she plastered over the school, questioning why girls' bodies were the focus of the rules instead of boys' behavior.
During third period on that day, two vice principals entered her classroom and told everyone to stand up so their outfits could be inspected .
'And when they came to me after about two rows of looking they stopped and told me my shorts were too short and I had to change,' Stocker told the National Post .
Get shorty: Lindsey Stocker says she was humiliated in front of her class for wearing a pair of shorts on a hot day
'They continued to tell me would be suspended if I didn't start following the rules. When I told them I didn't understand why I had to change they told me that it doesn't matter - I don't have to understand the rules, I just have to comply by them.'
Stocker felt singled out and humiliated in front of her class, but what concerned her more was a set of rules that focused on girls' bodies rather than boys' behavior.
So instead of complying with the rules, she went and printed up about 20 posters and stuck them up all over the school.
The posters read, 'Don't humiliate her because she's wearing shorts. It's hot outside. Instead of shaming girls for their bodies, teach boys that girls are not sexual objects.'
Statement: Although Stocker's poster only remained up for about 10 minutes before teachers took it down, it had the desired effect
Support: Stocker has had strong support on social media and other girls at her high school are wearing shorts to school in solidarity
The posters were taken down by teachers after about 10 minutes, but they live on in social media.
Stocker also has won the support and admiration of other girls at school.
'Most people are agreeing with her, women shouldn’t have to cover themselves up completely because we shouldn’t be viewed as sexual objects,' student Sierra Drolet told CJAD News .
Lauren Paquay, 15, showed up wearing shorts in support of Stocker. She said the dress code verification - making girls stand up with their arms by their sides to ensure their outfits are fingertip length - is 'humiliating.'
School rules: The school district spokesperson says there are dress rules for both girls and boys
'People are being judged for the way they dress, they have to change because boys look at them. The boys should be the ones who have to learn to treat women better and look at them in a different light,' she told CBC .
The chairperson of the Lester B Pearson School Board told CJAD News that Stocker has been suspended for not following the rules.
'The rules are there to help the children learn and prepare them for their future work places, high school is a job for them, they are there to learn to function in society, so it’s important that the rules be followed,' Susanne Stein Day says.
'Girls and boys have rules on dress codes; it is not a girl, boy thing, that’s not the point.'
'I was in violation for showing my legs,' she says. 'And that, point blank, is a problem for me.'
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High Street stores have come under fire for selling inappropriate clothes with sexual connotations which are aimed at children.
A leading British nurse called on parents to boycott stores selling clothes aimed at the 'sexualisation' of young girls - and Mail online readers overwhelmingly agree.
Using our reader comments service, you reacted with shock and outrage at the fashion trend, and revealed many other examples of clothing and accessories on sale which are unsuitable for children.
Your accounts of other items of clothing bought or on sale for youngsters were alarming.
"My cousin purchased a thong for her 10-year-old daughter with a picture of a cute small cat, in leopard print and the words 'sex kitten' emblazoned across the front," writes BW, from Sutton, Surrey . "I was honest in my opinion to her that it was completely unsuitable for a child, but she felt it was grown-up and cute."
Angela, from Glasgow , said: "A few weeks ago I saw a little girl of about 11 wearing a t-shirt which said across it 'Hands off - for display purposes only'. To make matters worse she was wearing a pink cardigan with the Playboy logo on it. I was horrified, couldn't believe my eyes and personally think her parents should be arrested."
Joanne, from Cardiff , said: "I live next door to a woman who has a 5-year-old daughter, and shes thinks its clever to let her daughter wear bras and thongs! She seems to think it's wonderfull that she can buy bras and thongs for her. Needless to say the child also acts like a 16-year-old."
Many of you were appalled at the way childhood is being shortened by fashion trends and parents. As Liz, from Nottingham , said: "Stores would not sell these goods if mothers didn't buy them."
"No wonder the age of sexual active youth has started at a lower age than ever before and the number of teenage pregnancies has risen," Sharon, from London , pointed out.
Emma, from Manchester , said the British seem to allow children to pursue fashion more than in other countries.
"Go on holidays anywhere else in Europe and you see children that look like children, dressed in children's clothes - and then you pass British children on the street looking like little Lolitas or worse in boob tubes and tottering on high heels at the age of six or seven," she said.
Astonished readers were struck by the broad sexual culture in Britain where "there seems to be a lack of responsibility taken by parents, who blame the shops, and the media".
"Do they have no sense of morality themselves?" Jagdeep, from Southampton , asked.
Some readers were so disturbed by items on sale that they actually took matters into their own hands.
"I recently complained to staff in T J Hughes store Liverpool about slogans on children's tee shirts which were totally inappropriate for six or seven-year-olds. The t-shirts were removed from sale following this but I think the manufacturers/designers of such clothing should be named and shamed. Every child deserves a childhood free from this sort of thing," said Sue Jones, from Liverpool .
Many readers also called on shops to treat the issue seriously.
"It is time retailers showed much more responsibility towards our society and stopped producing goods which promote sexuality," Colin, Nelson, from Lancashire , wrote.
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