Sex on the Brain
A federal court has granted an injunction barring Giles County, Tennessee, schools from banning clothing with pro-gay messages. The ruling came after officials at Richland High School told one student she could not wear a t-shirt that said "Some People Are Gay, Get Over It," to school. Officials said pro-gay messages are sexual in nature and therefore banned under the dress code.
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Jewelry displaying relationship status is sexual in nature and therefore teachers' wedding rings are banned under the dress code.
Also, neck massages. Plus, female curves are sexual in nature, so no more of that.
It's Tennessee. They've almost got the female curve thing eliminated.