Fed up with being groped, a teen girl created a T-shirt like this one. Now she's being punished for it.

A Wisconsin high school student was punished by her school after wearing a T-shirt telling her male classmates not to assault her, according to a viral Reddit post by her mother.

The mom wanted to know if she had any legal recourse against the school, so she wrote about her story in the r/LegalAdvice forum. She explained that since school has started, her daughter has faced serious sexual harassment and assault from her fellow students.

“My 17-year-old daughter was a late bloomer, but she ‘developed’ a lot over the summer,” the anonymous mom wrote. “Since returning to school, she has been groped multiple times by her male classmates.”

The teen reported the assaults to her principal, but was told, “the boys were just joking around and teasing her and she shouldn't take it so seriously.” When the groping continued, the mom contacted the principal directly and was told her daughter “wasn't making it clear enough to these boys that she didn't want to be touched.”

After getting nowhere with the school administration, the daughter decided to take action into her own hands. She wrote “boys are not allowed to touch me” in capital letters on a plain white T-shirt and wore it to school. Despite being a more-than-reasonable request and in line with what the principal was suggesting, the girl was sent home and told the shirt was inappropriate for school.