Keeping Up Appearances - No Matter The Cost

Frag said:
AmazedbyGrace said:
Frag said:
PCC is hardly out of line to ask the young ladies to grab a robe on their way out the door during a fire drill.

Modesty is a concept long ago lost on AMAZEDBYCOMMMONSENSE....

I am sure that demerits would be waived if they were fleeing flames...........but we are talking about a fire drill........





Wow.


No, the demerits were NOT waived during an actual fire. Pensacola Christian College actually handed ladies demerits for not being properly dressed when they evacuated the building.

Proven: They care more about strict dress standards than the women themselves.


You saying it hardly proves anything.  Haters will say anything.

Two first hand witnesses to an actual fire in a PCC dorm were quoted in the OP. They were handing out demerits for those who violated dress code during the fire.
 
subllibrm said:
Frag said:
When a young lady is properly raised to be a lady, modesty becomes second nature. 

A LADY would not have to be told to grab the robe off the end of her bed.  It would be reflex.  I was blessed to have a mother that is a LADY, blessed to have a wife who is a LADY, and blessed to raise three young LADIES. 

Again, to a LADY, modesty is second nature.  Those who have spent their lives "strutting their stuff" and then blaming men for their reaction to it will never understand.  Indecency is their norm.  So they are shocked by anyone to whom modesty is the norm.

LADY or TROLLOP! Those are the only possibilities in your world? Of course you get to do all the defining of terms so you will never be wrong.

FWIW Frag, my wife wears pajama pants and is a LADY! Not that you would be able to comprehend such a stick in the spokes of your hamster cage brain process.

Wow. 

OK.  Whatever you say....

My point had nothing to do with what your wife wears to bed -- I couldn't care less.  Never said pj pants were wrong. 

Wow. 

A bit sensitive, aren't we? 

 
AmazedbyGrace said:
Two first hand witnesses to an actual fire in a PCC dorm were quoted in the OP. They were handing out demerits for those who violated dress code during the fire.


Your OP should get an Emmy for in-depth investigative reporting!!! 

IN the category of "much to do about nothing"....


...lol....
 
Frag said:
subllibrm said:
Frag said:
When a young lady is properly raised to be a lady, modesty becomes second nature. 

A LADY would not have to be told to grab the robe off the end of her bed.  It would be reflex.  I was blessed to have a mother that is a LADY, blessed to have a wife who is a LADY, and blessed to raise three young LADIES. 

Again, to a LADY, modesty is second nature.  Those who have spent their lives "strutting their stuff" and then blaming men for their reaction to it will never understand.  Indecency is their norm.  So they are shocked by anyone to whom modesty is the norm.

LADY or TROLLOP! Those are the only possibilities in your world? Of course you get to do all the defining of terms so you will never be wrong.

FWIW Frag, my wife wears pajama pants and is a LADY! Not that you would be able to comprehend such a stick in the spokes of your hamster cage brain process.

Wow. 

OK.  Whatever you say....

My point had nothing to do with what your wife wears to bed -- I couldn't care less.  Never said pj pants were wrong. 

Wow. 

A bit sensitive, aren't we?

You obviously didn't read the whole thread so you didn't have any context from which to reply. The real "wow" is how you paint in your black and white broad brush style.

Who are the ones "strutting their stuff" that have you all worked up? The subject is demerits for not wearing the proper attire for emergency evacuation. I would think it kind of hard to be ladylike while running from danger. But you know better than anyone else so carry on.  ::)
 
Having never experienced a fire I wouldn't know this for sure but wouldn't EMT's provide blankets or new clothes at the scene any ways so why worry about clothes (just put on a coat or robe if you can) when it would be provided for? They are there to help not look at naked girls like drunken college guys on Spring break.

Also I've noticed something about the residence halls - no fire escape. There's multiple floors. In a major fire how will those at the top get out except by going down the stairs inside? You could be trapped.
 
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