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PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2006 7:47 pm 
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More ugly discrimination, this time in Indiana.

The school has a policy stating boys can't wear dresses to the prom? Is that policy even legal?

Poor kid missed out on his prom. And I bet he would have been the only real Queen at his prom.

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Ind. Male, in a Dress, Barred From Prom
By Associated Press
14 minutes ago

GARY, Ind. - A male student who has worn women's clothes to school all year was turned away from his high school prom because he was wearing a dress.

Kevin Logan, 18, went to the West Side High School prom on Friday in a slinky fuchsia gown and heels. He believes officials discriminated against him by not allowing him inside.

"I have no formal pictures, no memories, nothing. You only have one prom," he said.

Logan, who is gay, received an $85 refund for his prom ticket Tuesday but was not satisfied. He said he is considering filing a complaint with the Indiana Civil Liberties Union.

Sylvester Rowan, assistant to Gary Schools Superintendent Mary Steele, said school policy bans males from wearing dresses. Excluding Logan from prom was based on "the dress code, not the student's homosexuality. That's his personal preference."

Tyrone Hanley, the youth program coordinator for the Gender Public Advocacy Coalition in Washington, D.C., said he often sees cases like this and called it gender-based discrimination.

"Prohibiting really short skirts for everyone is a fair dress code; prohibiting them for males is not," he said.

Logan said he had spent years defining and exploring his sexuality. This year, he took a major step by dressing as a female every day, wearing makeup, a hair weave, nails and girls' fitted jeans to school.

His mother, Donnetta Logan, said she was not surprised by what she called the ignorance of school administrators.

"I tell Kevin that in society there will be those who accept him and those who won't."


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People who dress in drag are t-e-h weird.

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Maybe it was precautionary so he wouldn't get his ass kicked by someone like Bammer.

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They let him dress as a girl on a daily basis. I have serious doubts that they would balk at him dressing as one to prom if they were tolerant of the rest. I don't doubt that boys wearing dresses are listed in the school handbook, though. It sounds to me like it is not an intolerance issue, but something far more common: schools are so used to dealing with "find any loophole I can" mentality with students that they usually go by the handbook without thinking at all. It becomes habit...or more like a mantra. "Handbook says..."

Who the fuck pays $85 to go to prom, anyway? Christ.


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I wonder if the same thing would have happened to a "straight" student who was just annoucing he was being ironic to show the school's discriminatory practices

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B wrote:
Maybe it was precautionary so he wouldn't get his ass kicked by someone like Bammer.


Preemptive discrimination. I like it. I'll get the white house PR folks on it right away.


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glorified_version wrote:
I wonder if the same thing would have happened to a "straight" student who was just annoucing he was being ironic to show the school's discriminatory practices


My guess is yes. Straight students try that kind of thing from time to time, and do indeed face consequences. Like I said, the only real issue I can see here is the insanely strict adherence to the code of conduct, which is *very* commonplace in schools.


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B wrote:
Maybe it was precautionary so he wouldn't get his ass kicked by someone like Bammer.


Yeah! If you don't understand it, just kill it!!!


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