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Donuthole 09-14-2007 03:52 PM

Immodest dressing Seminary Student.
 
Some of you already know that I'm teaching early morning seminary this year for my first time. The early mornings suck, but I really enjoy teaching the scriptures to these kids, and I enjoy the personal study I put in to prepare the lessons.

My dilemma is that I have a young lady in my class that is constantly wearing immodest shirts. She's one of the more attractive young women in the class, and is the typical "only 16 but looks like she's 22" girl. Some days are worse than others, and it really wasn't that much of a problem until yesterday. But yesterday, the shirt she wore was unbelievably revealing. It was extremely low cut and very tight. At the very least, she needed an undershirt to cover the cleavage as well as provide an extra layer to hide some of her feminine contours.

If she were a wallflower and never participated, or if attendance were sporadic, then it wouldn't be nearly the problem. However, she's in class everyday and is one of the best students in the class. She provides some of the most insightful comments, and is always willing to read a scripture or say a prayer, etc.

Which brings me to my point. This is a major distraction for the class. Half the class is 15-16 year old boys who end up oogling her for the entire 40 minutes. Needless to say, it isn't bringing the spirit into the class, and it isn't helping the class concentrate.

What should I do? I don't feel comfortable pulling her aside and talking to her myself about it, as I don't think it's my place. Do I call her bishop? Parents?

MikeWaters 09-14-2007 04:00 PM

Have you thought about the doing the obvious? Don't wear slacks, wear starched jeans.

Donuthole 09-14-2007 04:02 PM

Lol. I would absolutely be lying if I said that it wasn't a distraction for me yesterday. Not quite to the "starched jeans" extreme, but distracting, nonetheless.

RockyBalboa 09-14-2007 04:04 PM

If I were a high schooler having to get up every morning to go to early morning seminar.....knowing that I'd be seeing a hottie in shirts like that is motivation to keep going.

Sleeping in EQ 09-14-2007 04:07 PM

Clearly she isn't sufficiently repressed. Attractiveness drives away the spirit. We must punish women for their sexuality. Boys who want to wear sweat pants can't. There are scriptures affirming all of these notions. Let's turn the kids into whited sepulchers.

At least if you're teaching by the manual there's little being lost (not a shot at your teaching).

I'll bet the boys' attendance is good.

MikeWaters 09-14-2007 04:10 PM

when I went to seminary, we had one guy that came in a bath robe.

Another guy wore short shorts. So short and tight that they were almost speedos. and he spent the entire time itching the eczema on his legs.

not a distraction for the boys or girls, but a distraction for the teacher.

I would have preferred a hottie in tight clothes myself, instead of that.

Donuthole 09-14-2007 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sleeping in EQ (Post 123681)
At least if you're teaching by the manual there's little being lost (not a shot at your teaching).


No offense taken. I gave up on the seminary manual after day 3. I get some ideas from it, but rely more on the institute manual.

Sleeping in EQ 09-14-2007 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donuthole (Post 123687)

No offense taken. I gave up on the seminary manual after day 3. I get some ideas from it, but rely more on the institute manual.

Good for you (and for your students).

ute4ever 09-14-2007 04:25 PM

Why not have a lesson on the For the Strength of the Youth pamphlet, and then watch President Hinckley's video on the Six B's.

If the problem persists, absolutely say something to the parents. What are they going to do? Complain to the relief society, "<Donuthole> won't let our little Britney dress like a slut in Seminary! That bastard!"

BYU71 09-14-2007 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donuthole (Post 123670)
Some of you already know that I'm teaching early morning seminary this year for my first time. The early mornings suck, but I really enjoy teaching the scriptures to these kids, and I enjoy the personal study I put in to prepare the lessons.

My dilemma is that I have a young lady in my class that is constantly wearing immodest shirts. She's one of the more attractive young women in the class, and is the typical "only 16 but looks like she's 22" girl. Some days are worse than others, and it really wasn't that much of a problem until yesterday. But yesterday, the shirt she wore was unbelievably revealing. It was extremely low cut and very tight. At the very least, she needed an undershirt to cover the cleavage as well as provide an extra layer to hide some of her feminine contours.

If she were a wallflower and never participated, or if attendance were sporadic, then it wouldn't be nearly the problem. However, she's in class everyday and is one of the best students in the class. She provides some of the most insightful comments, and is always willing to read a scripture or say a prayer, etc.

Which brings me to my point. This is a major distraction for the class. Half the class is 15-16 year old boys who end up oogling her for the entire 40 minutes. Needless to say, it isn't bringing the spirit into the class, and it isn't helping the class concentrate.

What should I do? I don't feel comfortable pulling her aside and talking to her myself about it, as I don't think it's my place. Do I call her bishop? Parents?

First how hot is she. Does she look anything like my girl friend? I chose to have her picture in my avon and I trust it hasn't detracted from the board spirit.


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