From: kumiko yvonne watanabe (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Wed Jun 17 2009 - 21:29:05 CDT
Hi Annie,
I'll take a stab at this... Consider the three survey questions...
>+Did you personally have any public restroom issues while attending
>+DLV 2009?
>+This question does not apply to me.: 6
---- >+Which best indicates your feelings toward our level of attention to >+and enforcement of behavior, dress, and restroom guidelines? >+I don't like it, but I understand why it has to be.: 12 >+It's a bunch of bullsh*t, knock it off!: 3 ---- >+About how often do you get any significant public exposure? >+This question does not apply to me.: 7 ---- Add to this the negative text comment about the BDR, where its LV, baby .etc Also add the text comments reporting of flashing the panties, and exposing/touching of fake breasts, inappropriate attire and makeup for the event, and the looking like its Halloween comment. ---- This may represent the small minority of those that don't like the BDR. These individuals see themselves where dress, restroom usage, and the affects or effects of public exposure is none of their concern for it does not apply to them, nor do they care what problems that may be generated by their selfish actions, or whom they may hurt as a result of this attitude. I don't remember how the question was in the survey, and was also wondering if people understood the meaning of "significant public exposure". and may have needed some sort of explanation... ie out dressed in public, dressed as a drag queen, going to a club in club wear, public as in mainstream or safe venues, and are those common versus significant happenings? exposing one's self physically in public? Interacting as in conversing with the public? Being the subject of attention while walking down the street?
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