Yeah, I forgot that this is based on a Catholic school. I have no idea what Catholic cheerleaders would wear. If it's the long skirt, then that's how it should be.
That's kinda my thought too Franky. I'm not against the ladies being sexy or beautifull, but i think abit of tact would be best. We are all still teens and i'd hate to see our female students given grief over the short skirts and skimpy outfits.
Yeah, i doudt the nuns would let it go to far.
(I know i sound like a prude, I didn't mean to be so)
FrancisCross wrote:Don't get me wrong everyone, I'm not completely opposed to short skirts...I'm just keeping in mind that this IS a catholic school and presumably Sister Mary Moltar will kaibosh anything "over the top".
I will ask my wife what the catholic school in her league wears. My memory of the last competition is kinda fuzzy (too much squealing and bounciness) but I don't remember much of a difference between their uniforms and the others. Showing off belly, OTOH, is definately out. I think the skirt was between 4 fingerwidths and 1 hand length above the knee. It differs slightly from student to student, depending on leg length and other mysterious female body measurements.
Congrats Johnny...I am, in fact, normally a red head. Now if I can just get this "Boy Cheeroutfit" to work, I won't have to resort to cliched redheaded hot-headedness to outfit the rest of the squad....((Boys need better costume options, I mean seriously, is this IT!?!))
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