Did Anyone Hear About The Girl Who is shown bottomless In a Picture In The Yearbook!

<p>Her vagina is showing in her club photo. She didn’t wear panties, because she didn’t want her pantie lines to show. MK?</p>

<p>oh wow…yea i just realized it after sseing that link you posted…lol</p>

<p>btw, are you the dude in the beginning? lul</p>

<p>As one other site I’ve seen pointed out, if the girl hadn’t admitted that she wasn’t wearing panties, then it would have all blown over and been mostly forgotten. Instead they’ve made it into a huge story and everyone wants to see.</p>

<p>As stupid as the girl must be for going commando, how dumb must the mother be to try to make it into a big news story?</p>

<p>LOL, anyway, do you personally know her? and did she leave school in total embarassment or is she getting hit on by all the football guys, haha</p>

<p>I might be seen… I’m not sure? I’m in the Club bellow her picture: Science Club.
My friends know her and i would say more, but it may be against the rules?</p>

<p>anyway, i don’t really understand what the big deal is. Everyone, in that school and everyone in the outside world, has seen a vagina…not a big deal…</p>

<p>lol</p>

<p>It’s not a big deal, that’s why it’s funny. It’s now on the front page of AOL FIRST PAGE, and CNN! It’s so funny.</p>

<p>LULZ! haha what is the girld oing? is she completely embarassed and refuses to go to school?</p>

<p>How does the mother expect them to reprint it? That would be very expensive - almost certainly something the school couldn’t afford.</p>

<p>And it’s unfair to blame the yearbook staff either. Once they were given the picture they probably put it in its spot and didn’t give it a second glance. Who would think a girl was revealing herself.</p>

<p>Um yes.My friend says his friend told him she’s a slut, and he said she gave his friend a… I’ll stop there, to much for this forum. Also, he said she probably made this whole thing up for exposure/ DID THIS ALL ON PURPOSE for the publicity.I mean who doesn’t wear underpants on picture day? Panty lines give me a break…</p>

<p>wow ok…wow just wow</p>

<p>well she deserves it, lol</p>

<p>My friend who goes to this school says that the whole thing was blown way out of proportion. Basically the girl wasn’t wearing underwear, but she was sitting with her legs closed so really it was just a shadow. The mother was the one who took it to the media and tried to stir things up.</p>

<p>Um no it wasn’t a shadow. A shadow doesn’t have a line. Seriously it wasn’t a shadow, a shadow is just a way for the school to cover it up.</p>

<p>I don’t see why there would be a problem recalling the yearbooks. Sure people would have made copies of the picture already, but at least the school can get the girl and her mom off its back.</p>

<p>I mean…if some other school can recall the yearbooks for an insult ([Video</a> - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com](<a href=“Video News - CNN”>Video News - CNN)), why can’t this one recall their yearbooks for a potentially inappropriate photograph?</p>

<p>Because it would be completely unfair to recall the yearbook without giving back the money paid for it, presumably $50 - $100 (Meatwad?). In sum, it could cost the school tens of thousands of dollars. Unless the family is willing to pony up the cash to do this, it’s too bad. Nobody forced them to contact the media and make sure as money people knew about this as possible.</p>

<p>I’m not saying that they should keep the recalled yearbook, but do something similar to what the other school did, which was to put an permanent sticker on the problem.</p>

<p>If you bought the Yearbook early it was like $65-70 and now it’s about $90 if you want to buy it now.</p>

<p>Even so, there’s a difference between somebody suffering because other people used derogatory words to describe her in the yearbook and suffering because you decided not to wear underwear and exposed yourself. The girl is clearly responsible and should have to pay for the stickers, if she wants them. Instead they’re demanding a reprint, which isn’t remotely feasible.</p>

<p>I feel really bad for her though. Whether or not she’s visibly exposed, it’s probably still embarrassing. And she’s a Junior. After all this, it’s probably going to be hard to go back to school.</p>

<p>I agreewith ThisCouldBeHeavn, if she and her mom want reprints, they should have to pay for them. The girl is the one who put herself in this situation. C’mon. Give me a break. Panty lines?</p>