I'm not naieve about how people do indeed rush to judgement, but I think it is important to highlight the flaws in this.
True but if I see a man wearing a gimp mask and PVC being led around on a leash by a woman wearing black leather/PVC and thigh length boots I will probably judge that they are into bondage (or some such derivative).
True but if I see a man wearing a gimp mask and PVC being led around on a leash by a woman wearing black leather/PVC and thigh length boots I will probably judge that they are into bondage (or some such derivative).
Because it wouldn't generally be appropriate in an office environment. But this thread didn't start out about interviews or work. What they wear on their day off or dropping their kids to school has nothing to do with their ability to do the job?So why not an office job?
I regularly do - in winter anyway. After my cycle into work, I shower and change. Am I a 'skanger' while I'm cycling, and do I suddenly change into a 'nice person' when I come out of the shower?It's not a silly question. Would you wear a tracksuit into work?
In general, I agree with you - people do need to look professional. But what is professional for a brickie, or a lifeguard, or a surveyor working on site is very different to what is professional for an office worker. A good brickie in baggy jeans with builder's bum showing is still a good brickie.suitable appearance is a basic requirement. If they can't even bother to make the effort to look professional, I don't really care what they have to offer job wise no matter if it is a sports centre or mattress shop.
I disagree - the main reason schools have uniforms is because it is handy for parents.It is one of the main reasons why schools still have school uniforms rather than allow children wear what they want or dye their hair to whatever colour they want.
ThanksIt's ok Purple. We know you well enough not to judge!
Don't pretend you don't know!And where, pray tell, would you see such an act?
I disagree - the main reason schools have uniforms is because it is handy for parents.
Who gets to decide what is 'appropriate' for going to the shops? In work, the boss decides. But for going to the shops, who put you in charge of deciding appropriateness?Wearing night attire (and it does happen in D6W btw - Ive seen it) to the shops is wearing inappropriate clothing for the activity you are engaged in. Its appropriate to wear your PJs in your home, at a PJ party, or in your private room in a hotel, b&b etc...
And people who wear inappropriate clothing for the activity they are engaged in are usually socially challenged for one reason or another - they may just be eccentric and not skangers, but seeing as the majority who do it are skangers - people see it and think 'skanger'.
methinks you're just trolling complainer.
methinks you're just trolling Complainer.
+1...
Seems a bit sad that people can't seem to get their heads around the fact that some people might have a different point of view.+1 .. Arguing for the sake of it
Seems a bit sad that people can't seem to get their heads around the fact that some people might have a different point of view.
That's not fair. Start a thread extolling the virtues of the public sector and the labour Party and he will agree with everything you say...with everybody or every topic
Seems a bit sad that people can't seem to get their heads around the fact that some people might have a different point of view.
True but if I see a man wearing a gimp mask and PVC being led around on a leash by a woman wearing black leather/PVC and thigh length boots I will probably judge that they are into bondage (or some such derivative).
Why do guys never do it?
I'm going to give it a go. I'll get a pair of deep purple silk pyjamas, a satin navy blue dressing gown, tweed slippers and waft into my local newsagent smoking a cigar declaring:
"I have inexplicably run short of sun dried tomatoes, be a good girl and help me out"
I'd probably still be a skanger though.
the standard D4 Yummy Drummy uniform of Uggs/Dubes/American Eagle/Abercrombie etc. It's just a fashion thing. I really don't get why people worry about such things.
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