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I wholeheartedly agree with Cooper Greene, in his article because it has a great message towards young girls. Dress codes in school can be very unfair to girls, giving them the wrong idea that what they wear reflects on who they are. "Why should it be the problem of the girl wearing the clothing and not the person distracted by it?", girls go under too much stress trying to find clothes that are "appropiate" for school, but at the same time. making sure it's trendy and makes them feel good. I believe this struggle is unnecessary for girls, and schools should reconsider their rules, so they're equal for boys and girls.
Thank you, Cooper for taking your time to express yourself on this issue.
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