Oklahoma teen responds to her school’s sexist decision

(Rose Lynn pushes back against her school’s bizarre dress code/Photo: Facebook/Rose Lynn)

Rose Lynn is the latest teen to fire back at her school after being sent home for “violating” the dress code.

Earlier this month, the high schooler from Lawton, Oklahoma, was wearing a long cardigan, a tank top, leggings and boots, according to her Facebook post, when she was sent home from class after being in school for two hours.

The school said her outfit would “distract the boys” because her tank top was not covering her crotch.

“Because I look like a curvy woman and may distract young boys, I have to miss class and change my outfit,” Lynn wrote in her post.

“So once again, society has failed to advocate young ladies, by confining them in a box, where they are stripped from their sense of self respect and self expression, rather than teaching young men to respect the boundaries of young ladies,” she goes on to say.

Frustrated by the school’s decision, Lynn went home to change into an oversized white t-shirt, which she personalized with her own message.

On the front side of her homemade shirt, the teen wrote, “It doesn’t cover your crotch” and on the back side, “You’ll distract the boys.”

Lynn shared the photo of her new outfit on Facebook, which has since gone viral, with over 16,000 shares and close to 18,000 likes.

The teen is now taking the fight further by asking her followers on social media to take a stand by wearing “I am not a distraction!” shirt in hopes of making a change at her school.