mdegner
Well-Known Member
I read the article mentioned above which is filled with EXCELLENT information that is very useful. However, I was a bit taken aback by the fact that 3 of the 12 points speak to women and their attire. Though I agree they are good points to make, did it take 3 separate paragraphs to address appropriate attire for women and girls? It really jumped out at me when I realized there was nothing addressing appropriate attire for the men and boys.
Now, we've all seen some "sights" in the ring, and the women and girls didn't corner the market on it. How about the guy who wears skin tight pants that he appeared to have sand papered the crotch? Or, the guy who wears baggy, ill-fitting, faded tacky looking clothes? Or the guy who has his shirt unbuttoned to show his furry chest.
Ring attire is an entirely appropriate thing to address in an article like this and the points are all valid. Targeting it toward one gender, in three separate points without any mention of offending behavior in the other gender was, in my opinion, unbalanced (and maybe a teensy bit sexist).
Now, we've all seen some "sights" in the ring, and the women and girls didn't corner the market on it. How about the guy who wears skin tight pants that he appeared to have sand papered the crotch? Or, the guy who wears baggy, ill-fitting, faded tacky looking clothes? Or the guy who has his shirt unbuttoned to show his furry chest.
Ring attire is an entirely appropriate thing to address in an article like this and the points are all valid. Targeting it toward one gender, in three separate points without any mention of offending behavior in the other gender was, in my opinion, unbalanced (and maybe a teensy bit sexist).