sounds like the bunnies at the playboy club..or could be any strip club bar in America or Canada.
2006-12-08 13:05:24
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answered by Dfirefox 6
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I am not sure why the nursing industry cares. Nurses these days look like slobs running in scrubs and sneakers, no wonder most in the health care industry are 30% overweight.
At one time nurses wore crisp white uniforms and hosiery,but now they waddle around the halls in pajamas and sneakers so they can look like a surgeon in an operating room. Doctors manage to make calls in acceptable calls, even hotel maids seem to be able to clean in a respectable uniform, but nurses disgrace their industry, and eat themselves into the elastic waistlines they wear.
I work in the legal profession and wear a business suit, heels and stockings to work daily, and have to be every bit aware of facts and circumstances as nurses, yet the most casual we would be working is maybe jeans and heels on a Saturday.
2006-12-09 14:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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If their 'cleavage-baring outfits' have the markings and trappings of a nurse's uniform (white colour, red cross on a white hat) then yes it may be considered demeaning. Not that most nurses wear those anymore... standard hospital scrubs have become more commonplace.
One can argue also that if their outfits are modelled after the dress of a French maid, police officer, etc. then it may be considered demeaning to the respectable women who work in those professions, for it associates them the drabs and tramps clad in the skimpy outfits, and may also lead some men of lesser intellect to form unrespectable notions about the women who work in those aforesaid professions.
2006-12-08 13:12:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you asking if it's a male fantasy? Well, it can also be a reality. Have you ever gone to Hooters? There you will find plenty of cleavage and tight-@ss shorts. The girls are gorgeous also. The food ain't bad either. Don't have a Hooters in your area? Go on line and see if you can find one fairly close. I believe they are a national chain. How did they get that name? Hint: Hooters does not refer to owls. That's all I'll say about it.
As for skimpy nurse outfits -- well, I can see why that industry might be offended.
2006-12-08 13:14:21
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answered by gldjns 7
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i love both apartments and modest heels. I by no skill bypass larger than 2 and 1/2 inches and that i favor block heels. they're way more advantageous tender than known spike heels or stillettos. this is exciting to take heed to a guy exhibit his dislike for females persons wearing extreme heels. many of the time when I see a question from a guy about heels, they frequently ***** about not seeing as many women persons as they could like in extreme heels or that the heels are not extreme adequate. even although I do include heels in my dresser, this is nice to ensure a guy provide a dissenting view about an merchandise this is considered female. Your opinion differs from what maximum persons regard as female and tasty, plus you talk about the wellbeing themes of wearing heels too a lot and or too extreme.
2016-11-30 08:20:26
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answered by ? 4
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Your question rambles... Just what the heck are you asking?
As for me, my male fantasy doesn't involve cleavage. Cleavage implies material covering at least part of the waitress's bosom. No material, no cleavage!
2006-12-08 13:15:16
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answered by Don P 5
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what has a nurse to do with a waitress, and why do they have to wear skimpy suits, why dont they just serve decent food to attract customers.
2006-12-08 13:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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no way save me a seat will ya?
2006-12-08 21:12:08
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answered by scooprandell 7
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