It’s been over 20 years now but I still remember how much I hated school uniforms.
Growing up I never felt like I was safe or belonged in any group, let alone being grouped with my entire school or every high school student in the nation.
I used to carry a change of clothes in my bag so I can could walk around the city after school without being treated like a piece of shit.
@Aussieiuszko
It’s been over 20 years now but I still remember how much I hated school uniforms.
Growing up I never felt like I was safe or belonged in any group, let alone being grouped with my entire school or every high school student in the nation.
I used to carry a change of clothes in my bag so I can could walk around the city after school without being treated like a piece of shit.
For being a school student? I don’t get it.
Shop keepers, the old tram conductors, older dropout kids. All would treat you different if you were in a school uniform.
This may be depending on area but in Melbourne CBD, inner suburbs and bayside was like that whenever I was in uniform.
Specific schools got it really bad