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please ladies put some clothes on
I hope it is more weather related than anything else, but I'm beginning to notice a serious decline when it comes to the attire of the students on the island, especially the new 1st semester group. The girls, for the lack of a better description, dress like prostitutes. As future members for such a noble profession, I ask my fellow sisters to please PUT ON SOME CLOTHES. Short booty shorts and a tube top is not appropriate attire, in my opinion, to go to class in. Are you trying to be doctors, or auditioning for coyote ugly? Girls wear more clothes in soft core porn! I realize that one should not judge a book by its cover and we should not be judged so superficially, but this is the world we live in, and if you dress like a cheap hooker, expect the same amount of respect in return. You know who you are.
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there must have been a new rule put somewhere that states that to study in the library, a girl has to either A) have her boobs spilling out b) wear skin tight pants with her thong hanging out c) have her midriff exposed d) must be sitting on a guy's lap atleast 10 mins out of the hour e) (and in certain girl's place) ALL OF THE ABOVE
this disgusts and saddens me to see so many desperate girls. Have some self respect, I beg you! |
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Actually one prof at sgu had an ill-advised plan to institute a dress code. It was like grade school and completely inappropriate. Having said that, dressing seeing folks dress like that will inspire great ideas like dress codes. Its a shame that women today still need to define themselves by sexual objectification. The flip side is however you'll get what you attract. Maybe an appropriate cliche is you make your bed and have to sleep in it. So you cant complain about the people you draw to your life or the lack of respect and indeed active disrepect that comes your way. If you can't tell the difference between making yourself attractive (both physically and otherwise) and making yourself into an object, between the stuff you show the world and what you grant a prilvedged few, its sort of a shame. Having said all that, I do know a few people who present themselves as such yet who are quite decent folks. They just invite a lot of badness into their lives that they can't understand
ANyway at least differentiate doing this on the island and doing this in front of patients and professionals. BTW dress code plan failed.
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-watchingrose, are you just upset b/c you can't fit into those tube tops/bun-huggers?
I noticed the same observation when I was on the island, unfortunately some of them were on the plumpier side, and thought it would subside when ICM started...wrong. I mean you had girls dressing up like classy hookers during ICM-they said they didn't kiss on the lips. They would have a short skirt on with their boobs hanging out, but with a white coat. You would see those locals kicking back with a smile on their face when those ladies practiced a physical exam on them in their drawers. Some ICM instructors, usually women, would call out those girls and tell them to go home and change, but not every ICM instructor did this. But this behavior came to a screeching halt in 5th AICM Miami, Dr F. will have none of it. So I think the island does not do a good job of prepping students for the "professionalism" aspect of medicine, and that not only includes dress, but behavior, attitude, and respect in general.
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if youre concern is that some people are doing this with bodies that make it less than flattering, youre missing the point. that people have poor judgement in their view of what their body can well wear is a different issue and extends to men who insist on speedos who don't have the physique of a swimmer.
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