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AITA For not allowing my 17 year old daughter to wear a plunging neckline dress

by Charlie Brown
March 15, 2026
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A mother’s heart is torn between protecting her daughter and respecting her growing independence. When her 17-year-old chooses a stunning yet revealing formal dress, the mother sees only vulnerability and worry, fearing that the world might not be kind to such boldness. Yet the daughter, standing on the cusp of adulthood, sees control and restriction where her mother sees care.

Caught in this emotional tug-of-war, the family faces a painful crossroads. The mother’s protective instincts clash with the daughter’s desire for self-expression, while the father tries to bridge the gap with compromise. In this delicate moment, the question lingers: is it wrong to set boundaries, or is it more important to trust a young woman to define her own sense of decency?

AITA For not allowing my 17 year old daughter to wear a plunging neckline dress

I (37F) took my daughter shopping for her formal dress,...

I told her that it was inappropriate and that we...

My daughter got upset with me saying that she should...

My husband agrees with me but thinks we should allow...

I am not a prude, I know women have skin...

According to Dr. Laura Markham, an expert in respectful parenting, ‘A power struggle over clothing is rarely about the clothes; it is about control and respect.’ In this scenario, the core issue transcends the specific dress style and focuses on the negotiation of boundaries as the daughter approaches majority.

The mother’s motivation stems from a desire to protect and guide, viewing the dress as crossing a line of public decency, a common parental concern. However, the daughter (17) is actively testing independence and seeking validation for her identity through personal presentation. Her reaction is a typical adolescent pushback against perceived controlling behavior. The husband’s mediating position reflects an understanding of the need for compromise but may also diffuse the necessary boundary-setting discussion.

While the mother’s concern for modesty is understandable, completely vetoing the choice risks escalating the conflict and damaging trust. A constructive approach would involve shifting from an outright ban to a collaborative discussion about context, appropriateness for the event, and mutual respect. If the dress truly violates family values for the specific occasion, the mother could suggest alternatives that meet a middle ground, perhaps by focusing on other features of the dress or setting specific event-related dress codes rather than imposing absolute moral judgments on the garment itself.

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

_romsini_ This dress isn't appropriate for a grown up adult...

Dihydrogen-monoxyde NTA

You almost need a Brazilian wax to wear that dress. It’s inappropriate for a 17, and risqué for a 20+

people_sk**lz NTA. I don't think this is just a you...

saucynoodlelover NTA

I remember being 17 and wanting to dress grown-up/sexy, and I also remember that I had terrible taste at the time. A good mom will play the villain to make sure her daughter dresses tastefully.

It's a tale that plays out in countless families in...

toffifeeandcoffee info: You think it's not decent...that's your own standing....

Your daughter is 17. Soon she will have her own...

You now have the opportunity for you daugther to explore...

PM_ME_YOUR_REPO YTA Not your body. If the clothing is within...

Melodramatic_Raven She's nearly 18. I would say to work with...

If this is the hill you choose, be ready for...

If you work with her to find a middle ground...

The mother stands firm on her belief that the chosen formal dress is inappropriate for her daughter, creating a clear conflict between her parental guidance and her daughter’s growing desire for autonomy regarding her appearance. The daughter feels controlled, asserting her near-adulthood, while the mother prioritizes modesty based on her own standards for the event.

Should a parent prioritize maintaining established standards of modesty for a major event, even if it causes significant conflict with a nearly adult child, or is the right of self-expression and choice more important at this stage of development?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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