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Teen No Bra At Home
Teens in Quebec are protesting their school dress code — and the right to go braless. (Photo: Facebook/Les Carrés Jaunes)
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Teens in Quebec are decorating their clothing with yellow squares to protest their “restrictive and sexist” school dress code — with female students demanding to ditch their bras.
On March 22, Célestine Uhde and three other students at Joseph-François-Perrault High School launched the Facebook group “ Les Carrés Jaunes” (yellow squares) in response to their school dress code, which prohibits spaghetti straps and shorts that end above mid-thigh, among other items. “We consider that most regulations are archaic and that we have the right to claim certain things,” per the group’s mission statement, translated from French. “The Yellow Square is our distinctive sign.”
In a follow-up post, the group stated, “Moreover, we claim the right not to wear brassières and respect when we do not wear them.”
“We launched the movement to fight the culture of rape and hypersexualization,” Uhde tells Yahoo Lifestyle, in an email translated from French. “We want the equality of men and women both in our treatment and how the world views our bodies,” adding that the group chose the color yellow because it’s easily recognizable.
Noting that bras can be physically uncomfortable, Uhde says, “In an ideal world, women would not need to hide their breasts and freely assume their bodies,” because “hiding one’s breasts sexualizes them more.”
A representative from Joseph-François-Perrault High School did not return Yahoo Lifestyle’s request for comment but the school principal Marlène Bureau told CBC , “We can be proud that our youths question things.”
The Facebook group has also attracted students from neighboring schools who object to their respective dress codes. For example, one girl who attends Mont-Saint-Sacrement school in Quebec complained that dyed hair , patterns, and flashy accessories are banned. And Uhde tells Yahoo Lifestyle that the group has drawn support from both male and female students.
School dress code protests often draw controversy for enforcing gender-and-weight discrimination , and lately, bras have become a focal point for some who feel the rules have gotten too invasive.
BHS is so out of line. Now they want to dress code you for not wearing a bra. My underwear is none of there business. pic.twitter.com/HgocMryaGB
— remy (@remyaltuna) August 17, 2017
Earlier in April, a Florida high school junior named Lizzy Martinez vowed to attend school braless after her dean told her to place Band-Aids over her nipples to prevent male students from becoming “distracted.”
“If the boys in my class were so distracted, shouldn’t they have been talked to and educated about the situation and not me being pulled out of class?” Martinez told Columbus, Ohio, local news station NBC4i . Her mother agreed, telling Tampa Bay station WFTS , “We would not target a male who had excessive breast tissue and ask them to confine the movement.”
In 2017, Remy Altuna, a student at Beaumont High School in California, was told by her assistant vice principal to wear a jacket over her black bodysuit to conceal the fact that she wasn’t wearing a bra. Altuna told Yahoo Lifestyle , “Because I wasn’t wearing a bra, she didn’t want people to think anything bad of me or talk inappropriately or have anything bad to say.”
In 2016, Montana teen Kaitlyn Juvik launched a Facebook page called “Kaitlyn the Braless Warrior” after a male teacher complained he was “uncomfortable” with her look.
“Boys always get the excuse about their hormones, that ‘boys will be boys,’” Juvik told People , “but instead, perhaps people should start teaching boys not to sexualize women’s bodies. Wearing a bra is a personal choice. It’s my body. Why is it anybody else’s business whether I’m wearing a bra, especially when I’m covered up and dressed appropriately?”
Juvik pointed out that she hadn’t worn a bra to school for a year prior because it was “ too restrictive” and that her school handbook has no such requirements. In response to the incident, her peers created the Facebook group, “No Bra, No Problem” and hundreds of female students went braless in protest, with some male students strapping on the undergarment.
Helena (Mont.) High School principal Steve Thennis said Juvik had “created a manufactured crisis,” and according to People, said, “I’m not going to check students’ undergarments. We are going to ask them to dress appropriately, and if we feel it is inappropriate, male or female, we are going to ask them to cover up.”
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I wish I could say my decision to go bra-less was a political one, a hedge against the Victoria's Secret-corporate-industrial complex. It was not.
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I wish I could say my decision to go bra -less was a political one, a hedge against the Victoria's Secret-corporate-industrial complex. It was not. It was a convenience decision. After freelancing for five years in American Apparel running shorts and the sort of T-shirts you get for free when you sign up for a new checking account, I spent the next two in a recession-induced stint at two fashion magazines, where wearing a bra was literally -- literally -- the least I could do to dress in an office-appropriate manner.
When I went back to working from home , it was soon evident that there really wasn't much point to putting on a bra at two in the afternoon, which was typically around the time I'd first notice that I wasn't wearing one. In an at least semi-successful effort to avoid total slothery, I made a point of going for four-mile walks every morning. Usually I squashed my breasts into my one Lululemon sports bra -- a hot-pink racer-back that transfer-dyed all those T-shirts magenta from the bra-line up. On other, less enthusiastic days, I'd wear a tight top, sort of hunch my shoulders forward, and brace my arms against my chest to keep everything from moving around too much.
With the sole exception of failing to finish painting a bathroom I began painting seven years ago and which has a total of 12 square feet of paintable wall space, not wearing a bra for three months was the laziest thing I've ever done. Additionally, it's worth noting that it offered no notable benefits outside of reclaiming the 45 seconds it takes to put one on and take it off. As for those 45 seconds, I'm sure I used them to read something about sharks on Wikipedia that I immediately forgot.
My adventure in bralessness ended exactly where it should have: in my mother's parked car outside a movie theater in central New Jersey. Ten minutes before "Silver Linings Playbook" was due to begin, I described to my mother, a former nurse, how I'd begun to notice a mild pain in my left breast.
"What does it feel like?" she said.
"Sort of like when not wearing a bra when you usually wear a bra."
"Then that's probably it," she said.
"But what if it's...." I failed to think of a non-life-threatening way to finish the sentence.
"Just go see your doctor," she said, exasperated.
I did. I expected a ha-ha-you're-dumb lecture from my gynecologist on how people should not neglect basic, time-tested strategies for personal wellness, like supporting one's breasts with fabric and wire. Instead, I got a thorough manual exam and a prescription for my very first mammogram. I had proven empirically what I should have happily taken on faith: Neglecting your body isn't as funny as it might have seemed.
When my doctor emailed me a week later with the all-clear, I took ten minutes to Google the nearest lingerie shop and then bought a suitable number of bras for an adult female. They are 32Cs, I discovered, not the 34Bs I had been advised by Victoria's Secret. "You have no idea," the saleswoman said, " how many women are running around with the wrong bra sizes thanks to those guys."
When I'd first stopped to consider my decision to go bra-free, I'd thought of it as a tacit declaration, as evidence that I had judged which prescribed daily activities I valued enough to continue doing (flossing, lovely Nivea deodorant, etc.) and which were conformist relics not worth anyone's limited time: Why make a bed that's only going to be unmade? Why wear a proper bra when there's no one in my apartment to cast a judgmental eye? Why not spend the day in a bikini, and have caipirinhas at dusk, and fall into my unmade bed at 2 in the morning after a few hours of "Criminal Minds"? All I can do is blame it on my mom -- a model of Scandinavian rectitude and a farmer's daughter who dutifully dead-heads her flowers, gets up at dawn, rotates her tires, and makes her bed every morning with the precision of a put-upon Army recruit. It took me all these years to understand why she took such pride in her rituals of daily maintenance, and now, all I can do is apologize to her for failing to get the message until now-and promise that she's endured her last impromptu conversation on the state of my breasts.
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