Exactly what my subject says. If for some reason you were out in public and your clothes were on fire (or some sort of deadly acid spilled on them) would you take them off? Or would you still be too embarrassed to?
2007-08-06
07:41:54
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Boogeygirl
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I don't really care if stop dropping and rolling is the correct method. This question was supposed to be more along time lines of "if for some reason you needed to take your clothes off in public, due to an emergency, would you?"
2007-08-06
08:20:21 ·
update #1
take them off!
I care about my skin!
2007-08-06 07:45:35
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answered by Liquid Spear Waltz 3
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I wouldn't be too embarrassed to take clothes off that were burning, but for an actual fire, I think the "Stop, drop, and roll" rule is safer than pulling a burning shirt over your head or whatever.
Christie
2007-08-06 14:58:48
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answered by rcpeabody1 5
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I'd be ripping them off in a heart beat. No questions asked.
Funny someone said something about being covered in ants. That actually happened to me! hahaha
I was at a BBQ with my parents at the time, I was 17 and I laid in the grass playing with a dog and next thing I know I'm covered in ants! it was awful, but I didn't even hesitate, my top came right off and I was running around the yard screaming. hahaha Free show for everyone! I had a lot more guy friends after that. hahahaha
2007-08-09 13:44:22
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answered by LiL' Momma 4
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That's like asking if you would move out of the way if a steamroller were coming towards you. OF COURSE! Two dozen or more people seeing my man-t!ts is a lot less painful than a year spent in the hospital for treatment of second-to-third degree burns! Embarrassment is always temporary. Well, usually it is. Burn scars are forever.
2007-08-06 14:52:03
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answered by dreamchaser8860 6
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Yes - if I could while I was rolling on the ground .
Stop , Drop and Roll is still the rule as far as I was taught .
2007-08-06 15:17:18
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answered by missmayzie 7
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no didnt they ever teach u to stop drop and roll
it was never stop drop ur clothes and roll
besides if u like take off ur top wont the flames spread more, LIKE ON UR HAIR
sto drop roll <- u learn in elementary hah
2007-08-06 14:52:20
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answered by soWHAT 1
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You are supposed to stop, drop and roll, not try to take your clothes off.
2007-08-06 15:05:22
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answered by ? 7
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You won't think when your clothes r on fire ! You will just take them off if u can
2007-08-06 15:04:39
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answered by Violet 2
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Off they go. Scars are a lot harder to deal with than initial embarrassment.
2007-08-06 14:51:48
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answered by Buttercup 6
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I would peel them off faster than you can blink. I wouldn't be embarrassed if my safety was a risk.
2007-08-06 14:45:43
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answered by Delete 4
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