"Sexy nurse" Halloween costume
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CrystalRaindrops — 4 years ago(October 09, 2021 10:45 PM)
Nurses have been hailed as heroes during the coronavirus pandemic, and yet, come Halloween, many aren’t feeling so celebrated. Blame the prevalence of “sexy nurse” costumes in party stores and on social media, which are prompting nurses to speak out about what they see as degrading to their profession.
Each year, nurses take to social media to slam the costumes. Many say it's offensive that their jobs — which are life-saving and often involve not-so-sexy tasks like changing bed pans, administering IVs and performing wound care — are reduced to a sexual fetish.
Sandy Summers, a registered nurse who is the executive director of the nurse advocacy organization the Truth About Nursing, sees these “objectifying” outfits each year — and they never sit right with her.
“Nurses are propositioned, grabbed and sexually assaulted, in large part because the ‘naughty nurse’ image presents nurses as sex candy that hospitals have on offer, as if sexual services is something we provide," Summers tells Yahoo Life in an email. "We are not making this up: In 2010, a Dutch man fired his home health nurse because she wouldn’t provide him with sexual services.”
“Sexy” versions of workplace uniforms don’t end with nurses, but it’s worth pointing out that there are many more versions of sexy nurse costumes than there are sexy doctors. That, in itself, illustrates a larger problem with our women in medicine are perceived, according to Summers.
“Nurses have long been female, but women in medicine is relatively a new concept,” she explains. “Men who stereotype nurses want to control nurses, because they fear being in a hospital bed being controlled by nurses, who are the caregivers who are the most hands-on. The ‘naughty nurse’ stereotype allows men to be in control of nurses by objectifying and demeaning nurses.”
Both nurses agree that it’s still cool to dress up like a nurse for Halloween — provided you aren’t sporting a sexualized version of the costume.
“If you really want to see what a nurse looks like," he suggests, "just have messy hair and put scrubs on. We’re at work.”
https://news.yahoo.com/are-sexy-nurse-halloween-costumes-offensive-164749778.html -
Deluded Juice — 4 years ago(October 09, 2021 11:03 PM)
Each year, nurses take to social media to slam the costumes. Many say it's offensive that their jobs — which are life-saving and often involve not-so-sexy tasks like changing bed pans, administering IVs and performing wound care — are reduced to a sexual fetish.
That gives me an idea…
Every costume from now on should come with a bedpan.
Fake bodily function stuff to put in it to gross out any would be suitors is optional. -
Aj_goodfellow — 4 years ago(October 09, 2021 11:37 PM)
One year at the hospital, one of the cafeteria workers decided she wanted to be a sexy nurse. Dressed in the “costume” you could practically see her ass hanging out and her tits were bulging out. A few nurses seemed offended. Usually we look all sloppy wearing scrubs.

