tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1947716635081106735.post4580745827454528046..comments2023-07-02T01:32:05.682-07:00Comments on Bad Hall Director: Slutty or Sloppy?BadHallDirectorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04991415358312871879noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1947716635081106735.post-80223870150792085122012-03-15T13:41:51.664-07:002012-03-15T13:41:51.664-07:00To the person above: Are you serious? Crocks=Mood ...To the person above: Are you serious? Crocks=Mood Disorders? I think you completely missed the point here. It's about professionalism. Low-cut tops are no more inappropriate than wrinkled shirts and flip flops. <br /><br />If someone is depressed to the point that they can "hardly pull themselves together" then maybe they should be seeking help for that. Take a leave of absence if you can't function enough to dress yourself appropriately for work. It's still not an excuse to be unprofessional.WhySoSerious?noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1947716635081106735.post-86532927150871757482012-03-11T06:10:01.071-07:002012-03-11T06:10:01.071-07:00"too lazy or depressed?"
I agree with An..."too lazy or depressed?"<br />I agree with Anon #1 here--not only are you rejecting traditional body policing in favor of another kind of appearance-based ridicule, you also managed to invalidate the daily struggle of people with genuine mood disorders. Some people with depression go long periods of time where they can hardly pull themselves out of bed to attend classes. Maybe cut them some slack and give them credit for managing to function instead of criticizing their shoes.<br /><br />I get that the people who work in the halls should probably have a standard for dress while performing their duties, but don't act like you can pass judgment on any girl--or student, for that matter--who passes by in a "sloppy" getup as though that makes them less deserving of understanding or attention than a put-together girl in a low-cut top.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1947716635081106735.post-63135551630661532522012-02-07T10:00:46.887-08:002012-02-07T10:00:46.887-08:00Word.Word.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1947716635081106735.post-13520225034636265522012-02-06T20:28:24.847-08:002012-02-06T20:28:24.847-08:00I'm anon #3 (at 8:27 PM) and I just realized h...I'm anon #3 (at 8:27 PM) and I just realized how bad my English was for putting the same phrase twice. *facepalm*Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1947716635081106735.post-4203777716031459142012-02-06T20:27:43.729-08:002012-02-06T20:27:43.729-08:00I haven't noticed it so much with the RDs and ...I haven't noticed it so much with the RDs and such at my school, but the way some of the general student body on my campus dresses just makes me want to scream.<br /><br />PJ pants in public? Thinking that leggings constitute pants? I could go on... It just makes me want to scream!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1947716635081106735.post-41581373691537865672012-02-06T19:16:42.239-08:002012-02-06T19:16:42.239-08:00I agree with you, BHD. A pencil skirt isn't fo...I agree with you, BHD. A pencil skirt isn't for every body, but that doesn't mean one can't at least look polished. Have your pants hemmed, brush your hair. I know an Area Coordinator who let's this gnarly stubble grow out. That combined with his wrinkled polo shirt makes him look no better than the undergrads who come in for student conduct meetings.<br /><br />I think Residence Life staff at my institution think they can get away with lazy dressing because their office isn't located in the same building as most of the other administrative offices on campus.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1947716635081106735.post-39885982436161102822012-02-06T14:10:41.221-08:002012-02-06T14:10:41.221-08:00Cool story, bro.
When did it become okay for you ...Cool story, bro.<br /><br />When did it become okay for you to police women's bodies and how they choose to dress? Business casual is infinitely easier to navigate for men than it is for women-- all you have to do is buy dress pants (sized according to your waist and inseam, not arbitrary numbers) and button downs (again, sized to fit the breadth of your shoulders and the length of your arms instead of just numbers).<br /><br />You have a point in that women should stop attacking each other in the workplace (and in general), but is it productive for you to come and attack them right back?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com