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shiva Jun 17th 2012 11:41 pm

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As an aside and further to my reference to twitter the other day. It really is worth a look at what's being written. Hilarious stuff if slightly scary at times

desert_dwellers Jun 17th 2012 11:42 pm

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Originally Posted by Meow (Post 10125265)
What a strange contribution. What is the relevance, as that is the case just about everywhere in the world?

The relevance is in the fact that the principle of regimenting the behavior of people with regards to public dressing is the same every where, whether it is in the UAE or in the UK (or any other country in the world), the differences are in the details.
I can remember a story in a paper a few years ago of a woman who was breast feeding a baby in the presence of the Queen giving a speech was actually asked to either cover up and stop doing what she was doing or leave the gathering immediately !!!

seven seas Jun 17th 2012 11:56 pm

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(brings out same old record about how we ALL have to pay for the inappropriate bahaviour of a small minority)

Seriously though, why would anyone wear high heels just to go pick up the kids from school?

Or the mall? Ban the barbaric foot-deforming things! And they're so fugly.The bloody things are so dangerous, pregnant women are advised to go without them.


But seriously, how about a code? Some suggestions? As mentioned by Norm (and agreed upon by everyone, I assume), some jeans can be way more 'disrespectful' than a normal short skirt. It isn't simply about length (steady!).

Perhaps a suggestion: if you can't wear it to the parents' meeting at your kid's school then don't wear it in public. Except at a party etc.

If you can't wear it when meeting your date's parents for the first time, don't wear it.

goonerseba Jun 18th 2012 12:12 am

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Originally Posted by seven seas (Post 10125346)
(brings out same old record about how we ALL have to pay for the inappropriate bahaviour of a small minority)

Seriously though, why would anyone wear high heels just to go pick up the kids from school?

Or the mall? Ban the barbaric foot-deforming things! And they're so fugly.The bloody things are so dangerous, pregnant women are advised to go without them.

Steady on there captain - I thought this was about % skin to eye ratio - not extending to the whole "wearing nail-polish makes you a sl*t" ethos of the morality cops ?

Meow Jun 18th 2012 12:15 am

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Originally Posted by seven seas (Post 10125346)
(brings out same old record about how we ALL have to pay for the inappropriate bahaviour of a small minority)

Seriously though, why would anyone wear high heels just to go pick up the kids from school?

Or the mall? Ban the barbaric foot-deforming things! And they're so fugly.The bloody things are so dangerous, pregnant women are advised to go without them.


But seriously, how about a code? Some suggestions? As mentioned by Norm (and agreed upon by everyone, I assume), some jeans can be way more 'disrespectful' than a normal short skirt. It isn't simply about length (steady!).

Perhaps a suggestion: if you can't wear it to the parents' meeting at your kid's school then don't wear it in public. Except at a party etc.

If you can't wear it when meeting your date's parents for the first time, don't wear it.

What have heels got to do with this dress code? Unless you have some kind of foot fetish that gives you uncontrollable urges...

Most heels are only dangerous if you throw them.

Patsy Stoned Jun 18th 2012 12:30 am

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Originally Posted by Meow (Post 10125306)
So Gulf News isn't paying much attention to the UAE Dress Code then, judging by their recommendations for dresses.

http://gulfnews.com/pictures/life-st...mmer-1.1032028

what's the matter with that dress Meow?? It looks nice..too short for me, but lower the hem and it is fine.

Alexa Jun 18th 2012 12:33 am

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Originally Posted by seven seas (Post 10125346)
(brings out same old record about how we ALL have to pay for the inappropriate bahaviour of a small minority)

Seriously though, why would anyone wear high heels just to go pick up the kids from school?

Or the mall? Ban the barbaric foot-deforming things! And they're so fugly.The bloody things are so dangerous, pregnant women are advised to go without them.


But seriously, how about a code? Some suggestions? As mentioned by Norm (and agreed upon by everyone, I assume), some jeans can be way more 'disrespectful' than a normal short skirt. It isn't simply about length (steady!).

Perhaps a suggestion: if you can't wear it to the parents' meeting at your kid's school then don't wear it in public. Except at a party etc.

If you can't wear it when meeting your date's parents for the first time, don't wear it.

Well, the clothes I would be able to wear to meet a date's parents or to a parent teacher meeting at school at home I can't wear here. And for me, that is exactly the point I was trying to make some time ago...a decent dress, lady like, classy, without sleeves, ending above the knee, I can't wear here without being called immoral and indecent....THAT is what I find ridiculous. I am not on about "clubbing gear" etc. , furthermore, the ,IMHO, decent dresses sold here, are 98% of the summer merchandise seen in shops.

Alexa Jun 18th 2012 12:35 am

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Originally Posted by Patsy Stoned (Post 10125397)
what's the matter with that dress Meow?? It looks nice..too short for me, but lower the hem and it is fine.

Exactly what I am talking about.....but , oh no!!!! Indecent....you are a scarlet woman, a hussy, immoral if you wear THAT.

Meow Jun 18th 2012 12:52 am

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Originally Posted by Patsy Stoned (Post 10125397)
what's the matter with that dress Meow?? It looks nice..too short for me, but lower the hem and it is fine.

Which dress? There are 10 dresses. According to this code that many are advocating, they are too short and some are too low cut or are strapless.

Someone on Twitter who is for code restriction is now tying themselves in knots trying to defend Gulf News for this article with their argument is that it's OK as they are for parties and they are not public - apparently. They don't seem to understand that is meant by a party dress and that they are worn in public

These people really need to have a good think about what they are coming out with. So many inconsistencies.

Meow Jun 18th 2012 12:54 am

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Originally Posted by Alexa (Post 10125405)
Exactly what I am talking about.....but , oh no!!!! Indecent....you are a scarlet woman, a hussy, immoral if you wear THAT.

That's right. It's all about what you wear and nothing to do with your behaviour, attitude or actions.

:rolleyes:

goonerseba Jun 18th 2012 12:59 am

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Originally Posted by Meow (Post 10125426)
Which dress? There are 10 dresses. According to this code that many are advocating, they are too short and some are too low cut or are strapless.

Someone on Twitter who is for code restriction is now tying themselves in knots trying to defend Gulf News for this article with their argument is that it's OK as they are for parties and they are not public - apparently. They don't seem to understand that is meant by a party dress and that they are worn in public

These people really need to have a good think about what they are coming out with. So many inconsistencies.

I've joined the debate late and being in KSA not UAE gives me an even bigger disadvantge - but i'm a bit confused.

I clicked the link to Gulf news - are they saying that these dresses are perfectly appropriate attire for the region ? In private at home or public - granted they are labelled "party" dresses but are they for prvate parties with hubby only ?

just clear that up for me someone please.

Meow Jun 18th 2012 1:09 am

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Originally Posted by goonerseba (Post 10125436)
I've joined the debate late and being in KSA not UAE gives me an even bigger disadvantge - but i'm a bit confused.

I clicked the link to Gulf news - are they saying that these dresses are perfectly appropriate attire for the region ? In private at home or public - granted they are labelled "party" dresses but are they for prvate parties with hubby only ?

just clear that up for me someone please.


It doesn't say, just calls them party dresses, which to most people means a dress you wear when going out, whether to a party, dinner or brunch, not something you wear at home.

I've seen far more revealing outfits in the UAE and personally don't much care, but there is no consistency in the local press.

scrubbedexpat141 Jun 18th 2012 1:13 am

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So, by my pool on Friday / Saturday (can't remember which) I saw something that shocked me.

Munter of a woman but with an unbelievable body, massive fake cannons. Sat on a sunbed in a highlighter-pink bikini spreading oil all over herself, all over her tits and up inbetween her legs. A bit innapropriate.

Then upon further inspection I noticed that her bikini barely covered her nips.

Then she stood up and walked to the shower by the pool. It was a thong.

Now, I'm all for seeing the female form but the pool had young kids, ladies in the full covering swimsuit, all sorts, from all over the world.

I deemed what she wore to be massively insulting and innapropriate.

goonerseba Jun 18th 2012 1:21 am

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Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 10125464)
So, by my pool on Friday / Saturday (can't remember which) I saw something that shocked me.

Munter of a woman but with an unbelievable body, massive fake cannons. Sat on a sunbed in a highlighter-pink bikini spreading oil all over herself, all over her tits and up inbetween her legs. A bit innapropriate.

Then upon further inspection I noticed that her bikini barely covered her nips.

Then she stood up and walked to the shower by the pool. It was a thong.

Now, I'm all for seeing the female form but the pool had young kids, ladies in the full covering swimsuit, all sorts, from all over the world.

I deemed what she wore to be massively insulting and innapropriate.

shocking...

I believe the term is shocking-pink - as opposed to highlighter-pink....

and says the man who believes dressing like roger taylor from "i want to break free" vid and playing netball is perfectly normal...

:rofl:

desert_dwellers Jun 18th 2012 1:36 am

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Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 10125464)
So, by my pool on Friday / Saturday (can't remember which) I saw something that shocked me.

Munter of a woman but with an unbelievable body, massive fake cannons. Sat on a sunbed in a highlighter-pink bikini spreading oil all over herself, all over her tits and up inbetween her legs. A bit innapropriate.

Then upon further inspection I noticed that her bikini barely covered her nips.

Then she stood up and walked to the shower by the pool. It was a thong.

Now, I'm all for seeing the female form but the pool had young kids, ladies in the full covering swimsuit, all sorts, from all over the world.

I deemed what she wore to be massively insulting and innapropriate.


You'd be surprised how many are in it not for the test but just to make a statement


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