Comments on: Inappropriate dress for teachers https://www.ourthoughts.ca/2005/09/22/inappropriate-dress-for-teachers/ Thought-provoking commentary on life, politics, religion and social issues. Tue, 09 Sep 2008 15:21:44 +0000 hourly 1 By: rick https://www.ourthoughts.ca/2005/09/22/inappropriate-dress-for-teachers/comment-page-1/#comment-75010 Tue, 09 Sep 2008 15:21:44 +0000 http://www.ourthoughts.ca/?p=256#comment-75010 “Do not judge, and you will not be judged.”

I have yet to see the truth of this statement manifest itself anywhere.

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By: wardrobe spamming guy https://www.ourthoughts.ca/2005/09/22/inappropriate-dress-for-teachers/comment-page-1/#comment-74926 Tue, 09 Sep 2008 07:32:51 +0000 http://www.ourthoughts.ca/?p=256#comment-74926 Do not judge, and you will not be judged.

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By: Mary Siever https://www.ourthoughts.ca/2005/09/22/inappropriate-dress-for-teachers/comment-page-1/#comment-6789 Sat, 08 Apr 2006 19:59:56 +0000 http://www.ourthoughts.ca/?p=256#comment-6789 Val, wear a sign :).

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By: Val https://www.ourthoughts.ca/2005/09/22/inappropriate-dress-for-teachers/comment-page-1/#comment-6781 Sat, 08 Apr 2006 19:11:54 +0000 http://www.ourthoughts.ca/?p=256#comment-6781 I agree with Copedi. As long as people go it’s fine for me… I know that I have to wear pants most of the time because my parents don’t even know I go to Church and trust me, I can feel people looking at me wondering why I bother coming in with jeans… so i have to explain to them my whole life story to make sure they understand. What a drag every Sunday…

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By: Copedi https://www.ourthoughts.ca/2005/09/22/inappropriate-dress-for-teachers/comment-page-1/#comment-5020 Fri, 10 Mar 2006 15:50:17 +0000 http://www.ourthoughts.ca/?p=256#comment-5020 I’d be happy she’s attending church and is willing to accept a calling. For an 18-year-old, that alone is quite an accomplishment.

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By: Stephen M (Ethesis) https://www.ourthoughts.ca/2005/09/22/inappropriate-dress-for-teachers/comment-page-1/#comment-5017 Fri, 10 Mar 2006 13:16:32 +0000 http://www.ourthoughts.ca/?p=256#comment-5017 Go out shopping with her and help her buy some clothes. I find that if you buy people clothes, and are kind about it, they tend to wear them and be grateful.

Gee, haven’t any of you been a teen with limited funds and way too much social awareness?

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By: Sally https://www.ourthoughts.ca/2005/09/22/inappropriate-dress-for-teachers/comment-page-1/#comment-1423 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://www.ourthoughts.ca/?p=256#comment-1423 ooops sorry that should read see HER belly button through her shirt not MY belly button… that would have been interesting to see though

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By: harpingheather https://www.ourthoughts.ca/2005/09/22/inappropriate-dress-for-teachers/comment-page-1/#comment-1424 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://www.ourthoughts.ca/?p=256#comment-1424 Talk to the single men in the ward about complimenting the more appropriately dressed women on their clothes and not staring at belly-button girl.

If she senses that the “target audience” (so to speak) responds to different stimulus, she’ll probably change her wardrobe on her own.

This way, it’s about letting her draw her own conclusions and not making her feel shamed or browbeaten over her choices.

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By: Jeff Milner https://www.ourthoughts.ca/2005/09/22/inappropriate-dress-for-teachers/comment-page-1/#comment-1425 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://www.ourthoughts.ca/?p=256#comment-1425 Wait another year. If she’s still around talk to her. I learned at the MTC that 80% of new converts drop out within the first two years. Problem solved.

J/k – I hope my sense of humour won’t quickly wear out my welcome here. I’m going to assume that her choice of attire really is “that bad” and not just seemingly so coming from the delicate sensibilities we Mormons are so ingrained with and that action really does need to be taken. Just remember 80%!

1. “Do you speak to her and hope you don’t offend her and hope that she doesn’t get humiliated or think the ward is talking about her behind her back?”

In my opinion, I think that telling her outright that her attire is inappropriate runs you a pretty high risk of offending the young lady. If you were a close enough friend to be able to talk to her about it, you probably wouldn’t be posting it as a question here. Secondly, why should she think the whole ward is talking about her behind her back? Is there a bigger problem than the fact that she doesn’t quite fit the mold yet?

2. Do you have the RS President put a bug in her ear from her visiting teachers of course that is providing she even has visiting teachers.

Are you the Relief Society president? If no, then I would say leave her out of this. She has enough to deal with. (My mom was a RS President.) Also if you are not her visiting teacher then “putting a bug in their ears” is also out of the question. After all, you are the person concerned with the young lady thinking “the whole ward is talking about her behind her back”.

3. Do you just leave her alone and hopefully she will notice she is the only one wearing pants to church in the auxiliary and skinny tops so starts changing her wardrobe?

Yes, that is a perfectly reasonable and appropriate action for you to take.

4. What if to her, this is her best clothing to wear?

If it is apparent that she dressed up for church then I would certainly guess she believes what she is wearing to be the best choice. As soon as the lesson on appropriate clothing for church comes up she’ll learn in more specific terms what is expected.

I don’t think the girls choice of attire is the real problem here. I think how the members of the church act within their callings to nurture this young woman will be the key to her becoming a life-long member. That’s really what’s important here, no?

One last thing. Just because you are not her visiting teacher doesn’t mean you can’t become a good friend to her, or invite her and her sister for dinner. The pants thing will take care of itself. Try not to worry about it. Just be nice to her, even compliment her choice of clothing. Especially compliment her clothing if it seems more modest or “appropriate” than last week.

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By: Susan M https://www.ourthoughts.ca/2005/09/22/inappropriate-dress-for-teachers/comment-page-1/#comment-1427 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://www.ourthoughts.ca/?p=256#comment-1427 What’s your ward like? I would worry about someone making a rude comment to her about it. If that seems likely, it might be better to say something yourself, in as kind a manner as possible.

Are there any other women her age that she’s friendly with?

I converted when I was 18, and I don’t remember anyone really explaining the modesty standards to me. What I remember is my mother-in-law, at my wedding (which was not a temple wedding as I’d only been a member for a month), commenting on how if I put some lining under the lace of my gown it could be warn to the temple.

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