Dressing "too provocatively" at Golden Corral

This woman has no issue showing her breasts on her public Facebook page. She seems like she is enjoying all the attention.

Why would you go for "sexy" on your child's birthday trip to Chuck E Cheese? The zoo? Buffett?

She looks like she doesn't take care of her body. Nor does she care to do so. A woman looking for attention. A woman ready to embarrass her child so she can show her "sexiness" to others. Quite frankly, someone that does not seem all together in the head.

With that being said, she should not be thrown out of a restaurant with no dress code. It was very wrong to ask her to leave.
Well I mean my husband tells me I look sexy everyday (nearly lol and sorry to all if that's TMI). I guess I need stay inside at all times so I'm not perceived to be going for sexy.

I'm not trying to show off my cleavage all over the place but I'm not wearing a turtleneck either :rotfl:
 
Isn't Erie, Pennsylvania Amish country? While the Amish wouldn't be in Golden Corral, I have to wonder if that region is just more conservative in dress, in general, so as not to offend the Amish?
Erie isn't Amish Country. 3 hours to the SE, yes, but not Erie per se.
 
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Stay inside? Why? Maybe just wear clothes that fit. She doesn't look good. But they should have never asked her to leave the restaurant.
My clothes fit thank you very much ::yes:: not sure I implied they didn't. You missed my turtleneck comment I see. Cleavage is cleavage and unless I wear a turtle neck it's going to show at least some.

As for stay inside..well that's because I told you my husband says I'm sexy everyday. Your quote was "Why would you go for "sexy" on your child's birthday trip to Chuck E Cheese? The zoo? Buffett?" I'm not trying to be sexy my husband tells me I'm sexy nearly everyday--the prior person's comment was "her husband thought looked sexy" I'm thinking my comment went over your head but that could be because you were preoccupied with other thoughts I guess.

However, I appreciate your geniune concern for my clothing..whew glad I know someone is :thumbsup2
 
While I don't disagree it is technically not unlawful discrimination. Being fat is not a protected class.
"Weight", "height", and "physical characteristics" are indeed protected classes in some states and municipalities, including my state (pending).

https://www.naafaonline.com/dev2/education/laws.html
But do we really need legislation to know we shouldn't be discriminating against certain groups of people in this day and age?
 
"Weight", "height", and "physical characteristics" are indeed protected classes in some states and municipalities, including my state (pending).

https://www.naafaonline.com/dev2/education/laws.html
But do we really need legislation to know we shouldn't be discriminating against certain groups of people in this day and age?

Exactly, even if they lack human empathy you'd think they'd at least care about the financial repercussions of discriminating. Not to mention, it's the height of irony for them to discriminate based on weight at a place that is pretty much encouraging people to overeat!
 
I've never gotten to eat at a GC. DH and I started into one once on vacation when all the other restaurants had lines out the door. As we entered the GC, DH grabbed me by the shoulders and pushed me ahead of himself back out the door. He said it sounded like a school cafeteria with all the noise and he asked, "Didn't you SEE the people"?!!! :scared: He's far more particular about where he eats than I am.
 
"Weight", "height", and "physical characteristics" are indeed protected classes in some states and municipalities, including my state (pending).

https://www.naafaonline.com/dev2/education/laws.html
But do we really need legislation to know we shouldn't be discriminating against certain groups of people in this day and age?
I am relatively certain this law, if passed, applie s specifically to employment discrimination.
 
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Not sure if you're referring to the situation being discussed or the posts here in the thread, but it's very unrealistic to suggest people don't notice how others look and mentally give them either a pass or fail. It's human nature; it's what we do. Call it judgement if you want but I don't believe anyone who claims they never do it. :confused3

I'd have to go back through every post to verify but I don't think one single poster has said they agree with the lady being asked to leave. We all think that was wrong - it's the "offended party" the restaurant management should have dealt with. With that said, because this is a discussion, we are now expressing opinions about the lady's appearance that IRL we simply would be keeping to ourselves.

** I don't know how I messed up your quote - it's the one with the Toy Story meme. :blush:
 
I could be wrong, but I don't see anything in here that specifies the law will only apply to employment.

https://masslawyersweekly.com/files/2019/02/HD1683.pdf
An Act making discrimination on the basis of height and weight unlawful.

Without researching it too far, I'd bet anything that the laws to which this is being added are EMPLOYMENT laws. Section 151B of the Massachusetts General Law is an employment discrimination law....and I stopped researching after that. :-)
 
Not sure if you're referring to the situation being discussed or the posts here in the thread, but it's very unrealistic to suggest people don't notice how others look and mentally give them either a pass or fail. It's human nature; it's what we do. Call it judgement if you want but I don't believe anyone who claims they never do it. :confused3

I'd have to go back through every post to verify but I don't think one single poster has said they agree with the lady being asked to leave. We all think that was wrong - it's the "offended party" the restaurant management should have dealt with. With that said, because this is a discussion, we are now expressing opinions about the lady's appearance that IRL we simply would be keeping to ourselves.

When you go back maybe you'll notice the poster who said she'd tell the "low class dirtbag" to clean herself up and present herself with some class.
And then there is the poster who thinks she clearly doesn't want to take care of her body and that she's not right in the head.
And you are right we all make judgments about people everyday, but there is a difference in thinking her outfit isn't flattering and thinking that because she's overweight and show some skin she's a low class dirtbag. What an elitist, nasty thing to think/say.
I have no problem pointing out THAT kind of judgment.
If this woman was being judged (here on this board) for the color of her skin, or her religion, or how she was dressed if she was sexually harassed then people would be jumping all over the 'judgmental attitude", but because it is someone's weight it gets a pass?
 
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