From: Rosada Delano (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Tue Sep 21 2010 - 14:51:15 CDT
Holly, sweetie I sympathize with your stand but I have to say
that there has to be some standards of dress to show that you
have pride in yourself, and also have some sort of sense of
what is appropriate and decent.
Clearly, these people may not know any better, are just too damn
lazy, don't care.
I can excuse them if they don't know any better. That could be
remedied with a little education. You'll have to admit that some
of these outfits rally come close to violating codes of decency.
Don't you think. I dona't agree that we in the TG community
should dress like this.
As I said before, thanks to the women, like my grandmother and
aunts, who were role models. It was there sense of what was
fashionable and appropriate to wear out to go shopping that I
copy when I get dressed. My mama always said even if your dirt
poor, you can still take a moment to clean the rags you wear.
Not doing so demonstrate a lack of PRIDE in yourself. I would
not want to be standing next to someone who dresses like that.
I hope I don't find myself face to face with someone like this.
I might let loose my sharp tongue. I'm sorry, but that's how
strongly I feel. I know I'll probably anger a lot of people in
DLV for my stand. Bob, I know you're around somewhere close.
WE AS A GROUP NEED TO STAND UP TO ANYONE IN OUR GROUP TO WHO
DRESSES IN THE MANNER OF ONE OF THOSE NASTY FUNKY WAL-MART
SHOPPERS., UNLESS THEY ARE DRESSING THAT WAY FOR COSTUME EFFECT.
Rosada's Kettle is NOT Black But Hot Pink!
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