Why would you wear low rise jeans....

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I had cpr class last night. About 30% of the class wore low rise jeans. That meant everytime they had to bend over and practice cpr, I had to look at their butt cracks :no:. Its hard to look away because you constantly want to watch what their doing.... It drove me crazy!!!!!

So to those of you planning to take cpr class soon, please... please.... no low rise. ok. Great.

Ok vent over.

haha that makes me laugh because I just noticed the same thing. I took my CPR class and all the girls were wearing really tight low pants, and low cut shirts. It was hard not to see the butt and the boobs when you're trying to pay attention.

Honestly though, that's probably all that a lot of people own. I know that a lot of people my age don't even own pants that aren't low rise.

Specializes in School Nursing.

Well, I only wear mid to low rise because of my torso shape, normal rise end up coming to right under my boobs! But, if I know I am going to be bending or squatting (ie work or a CPR class) I tuck in a tank top under my scrub top or shirt. Yeah, no one needs to see that.

How many had the ever so classy thong peeking out? :no::chuckle:no:

Well actually the girls with the low rise, I didn't see any underwear at all just but cracks. lol. I assume this is because they had on low rise underwear??? See I just think a longer shirt would have made things a lot better. There was only one person there who showed her thong action. It only happened once though, after that she made some adjustments I guess. Since everyone there was in the nursing program, I am very happy that we have to wear uniforms to lab and clinical. lol..

I work in a medical office and we used to have a CNA here who wore yellow scrub pants with a black thong...every time she moved around we all got an eyeful. Once she wore white pants with polka-dot panties...that one was interesting, too!

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When I took my CPR class, they included a note to wear clothing appropriate for bending over, etc. Thankfully, everyone heeded that advice.

I'm going to have to ask one of the moderators to close this thread and remove it from the web site. It is completely unacceptable that the original poster would bring up this subject. Have you no compassion whatsoever for us male nurses? If too many people read this thread, we'll lose our floor show!

Have you no compassion whatsoever for us male nurses? If too many people read this thread, we'll lose our floor show!

lol don't worry. I'm pretty sure there are a lot of people who are aware of the fact they are showing something and just don't care. You guys will still get your show!

Specializes in IMCU.

I teach CPR and First Aid as a volunteer. I have seen sights that take my breath away.

Sometimes I just want to let someone know that you can see half of their crack but honestly people take that sort of thing so badly I would probably get a complaint.

I have started at the beginning of class to recommend to "those wearing" low rise pant to be careful what they don't intend to show. It makes ZERO difference. People either think you aren't talking about them or they want to show it off. Usually women.

As for the thongs keep that stuff private! They only person that needs to know what underwear I have on is whoever I choose to assist me in removing it. Hee hee!

"As for the thongs keep that stuff private! They only person that needs to know what underwear I have on is whoever I choose to assist me in removing it. Hee hee!"

Too funny!!

Specializes in ortho, hospice volunteer, psych,.

even if i were the right age, i'd be miserable in low rise jeans because i'm sooo long waisted. i'd get arrested for indecent exposure and our paper puts your age in when you make the police report column!!

this subjuct reminds me of a very sweet, very nice, very very helpful man who was head of the ot department. he was probably mid-fifties (which looked old back then), weighed about 400# and wore white boxers with great big cabbage roses on them under his whites. :eek: the color of the roses changed from day to day. talk about distracting! i learned more from milton than i ever ever realized at the time.

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I'm going to have to ask one of the moderators to close this thread and remove it from the web site. It is completely unacceptable that the original poster would bring up this subject. Have you no compassion whatsoever for us male nurses? If too many people read this thread, we'll lose our floor show!

Sorry, I wasnt' thinking :lol2:

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