Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I also wonder how many of these women against Hooters are also for girls to NOT be judged by "what they wear".
The girls in that restaurant don't get to choose what they wear. If the world were perfect, they would have plenty of jobs to choose from, and so only wants that really wanted to dress like that would work there, but we all know the world is not perfect. We are not judging the girls. We are judging the people who pick their outfits and the people who make the commercials for that restaurant for marketing almost exclusively to men. That may be fine, but expect me to be as comfortable there as most men would be in a room that was pure pink with frilly frills everywhere, the air doused with a floral perfume. I know where I am not wanted...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question is not whether the food was good. The question is does the theme offend you.
I am very surprised how many women can not see past the clothes the girls wear. Actually, the girls mostly are cute and friendly.
We went one night when my son was really, really young and it was not because we wanted a good meal we probably just could not deal with the snobby people in <fill in the blank> restaurant that think every meal they have out is a special occassion. My very active boy was probably driving me crazy and I probably just needed a beer.
It was not busy and the waitress played catch with him so we could eat. She was very nice.
I guess after watching my neices play volleyball for years little shorts don't phase me.
I get not one iota of a feeling of girls being "sexualized" in the restaurant. They are wearing shorts and a t-shirt.
I also wonder how many of these women against Hooters are also for girls to NOT be judged by "what they wear".
It's as if you're arguing several different things here, none well. I'm sure the women who work there are just like everyone - a mix of nice and terrible, dim and bright, etc. No one's implying they're bad people of reworking there. The clothes are a bit different than shorts and a tee-shirt based on the pictures I've seen, and quite a bit tighter. If you can't see that a restaurant named "Hooters" is, in fact, meant to sexualize the women who work there, then point missed. Moreover - did you liken your nieces' outfits to the costumes worn at Hooters? That's gross.
Anonymous wrote:So... how many of you wear high heels to work? Because it's "professional", right? And I assume you chose your field, and your specific employer?
I happen to think high heels are appallingly misogynistic, and I think a little less of women who wear them. About on par with Hooters girls' uniforms. But at least they don't have to permanently maim their feet for their job.
I occasionally wear heels to work, but it certainly isn't a requirement of my job. I can wear flats whenever I want. I don't believe that the hooter's waitresses can choose not to wear their uniforms. I don't think less of them, or people that wear heels. But people that wear heels definitely have more of a choice about it.
So... how many of you wear high heels to work? Because it's "professional", right? And I assume you chose your field, and your specific employer?
I happen to think high heels are appallingly misogynistic, and I think a little less of women who wear them. About on par with Hooters girls' uniforms. But at least they don't have to permanently maim their feet for their job.
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with the concept. It's a free country.
But I find their wings offensive. No wings should be breaded. Just sauced, fried, and sauced again. I know you can order them "naked," but at Hooter's those are always dried out and awful.
Also, whenever I've left there, I've felt jittery from the amount of sodium I consumed. The whole menu is a fat-and-salt festival, washed down by watery beer. Again, it's a free country--but not that appealing to me.
Not to be a prude or anything, but if there was a vegetable on the menu I might go back.
BWAHAHAHA, thanks pp, funniest thing on DCUM in a while!
Anonymous wrote:So... how many of you wear high heels to work? Because it's "professional", right? And I assume you chose your field, and your specific employer?
I happen to think high heels are appallingly misogynistic, and I think a little less of women who wear them. About on par with Hooters girls' uniforms. But at least they don't have to permanently maim their feet for their job.
Anonymous wrote:
I also wonder how many of these women against Hooters are also for girls to NOT be judged by "what they wear".
Anonymous wrote:The question is not whether the food was good. The question is does the theme offend you.
I am very surprised how many women can not see past the clothes the girls wear. Actually, the girls mostly are cute and friendly.
We went one night when my son was really, really young and it was not because we wanted a good meal we probably just could not deal with the snobby people in <fill in the blank> restaurant that think every meal they have out is a special occassion. My very active boy was probably driving me crazy and I probably just needed a beer.
It was not busy and the waitress played catch with him so we could eat. She was very nice.
I guess after watching my neices play volleyball for years little shorts don't phase me.
I get not one iota of a feeling of girls being "sexualized" in the restaurant. They are wearing shorts and a t-shirt.
I also wonder how many of these women against Hooters are also for girls to NOT be judged by "what they wear".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my female coworkers liked to go to Hooters. I still remember my last visit there, for her birthday several years ago. As we dined, we spotted a mouse scurry along the wall of the dining room. I flagged the waitress down, and discretely told her that there was a mouse about. She replied, and I quote, "The little one?" She later came back to our table and assured us that "he doesn't go into the kitchen". Hooters: Good wings. Pleasant, if not terribly bright, waitresses. Hygienic vermin.
LOL!
Anonymous wrote:I would stab myself in the eye before I would enter that establishment. I can't even say the name, I call it the Owl Place. Its existence in 2013 America is a disgrace. I always used to say that if I were absurdly wealthy I would buy them out and shut them all down just so I don't ever have to drive by that sickening orange logo ever again. And yes, I'm a woman.