OKAY! There is absolutely NO reason your child should be wearing his pants down around his thighs! For one, I think it is very disrespectful to show your underwear. It's as if you are mooning that person, which is an insult. Some may think it as being a fashion statement.

Over the years, many schools have changed their dress code policy to include a no sagging rule. Others in more recent news have started lending belts to those who choose to defy the rules.

I think that is kind of them to lend a belt, but those students are breaking the rules. My answer to the solution: twine. Yep, I said it! If seen at school with their pants down, they should be allowed to then wear a fashionable set of twine suspenders made to fit just their size. It's easy to do really. Just two straps over the shoulder and voila! Their pants are being held up!

You might say, "Oh, they will just let them hang down their side anyway," but if you lend them a belt, they could just do the same. I've seen severely sagging britches WITH a belt around them!

What we need is for the parents to be notified by a phone call to let them know that their child is disobeying school rules. So, maybe, just maybe, that parent might take it in their own hands and at least TRY to convince their unwilling child to obey the rules and PULL THEIR PANTS UP!

There are even adults who don't care to show their underwear! COME ON! You need to pull them up, too! Try to set a good example, please. Is that too much to ask?

I mean, unless you really don't want to. It's actually quite funny to see one trying to run with their pants sagging and then see them hit the ground because their feet are all tangled up in their pants! So, I guess they can just keep us laughing, because nothing has really been done about it in many areas and lots of parents just don't care how silly their child looks with poop-filled-looking pants.