Plum said:I noticed people neglected to mention this was the mid to late 60s! At the time, wearing a sexy outfit like that was considered 'liberated'. Remember, at the time women were to be virginal and pure 50s kitchen queens. Stepford wives. Women weren't supposed to like being sexy. That was bad. Sinful. It might seem silly today, those tiny skirts, but back then it was a symbol of female power. Sexual power. Really, scared the crap out of Nixon!
Go watch Mad Men. You'll be shocked.
Plum, sorry, but it was not "liberated." It was fashion. Lots of unliberated women wore miniskirts, too. Anyone who didn't want to look dowdy wore skirts that were at least fairly short (heck, even Pat Nixon's were at her knee, if I remember correctly), though I can't remember many real-world women wearing skirts quite as short as the Trek women did.
And the ones who did wear really short skirts weren't trying to be liberated. They were trying to be sexy and/or in fashion. That's it.
I don't have to watch Mad Men - I was around then. I wasn't old enough to be worried about being liberated, but I was plenty old enough to notice what clothes women were wearing.
The braless look of the 1970s was supposedly about liberation, too. But however it began, it became...fashion. Just fashion.
I don't judge people on the basis of what they're wearing. So yes, I'd definetely respect a woman in the miniskirt uniform. I'd also respect the guy in the skant from TNG. In many cultures and countries, it's perfectly normal for men to wear skirts, even today.
Nah, I was thinking more along the lines that a female senior officer would have the option of wearing a different uniform because she was simply a senior officer.To put it simply--yes, I could. IMO, maturity and professionalism is the ability to stop gawking and saying "Oooo" at people because of what they're wearing or how it fits them.
But I also believe that there was always an optional female TOS uniform that featured pants, but it was probably reserved for senior female officers above the rank of commander...
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The fact that women in senior level positions had the option of pants would seen to support my position that a professional woman looking to exert her authority would not go around in something that flashed the world whenever she moved.
And the inevitable follow-up question - can you respect a man in this uniform?
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Yes, esp. if she were sitting on my face! I'd have no choice but to respect her authority! Sorry, couldn't resist! -- RR
Yes, esp. if she were sitting on my face! I'd have no choice but to respect her authority! Sorry, couldn't resist! -- RR
Mr. Ripped-Shirt himself...Could you imagine Jim Kirk wearing tiny gym shorts and a tank top to work?
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Yeoman! Show a little respect, I'm your captain.
And the inevitable follow-up question - can you respect a man in this uniform?
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