Note that the "funbag picture" in the article is from a linked story on a German dentist who clearly does not agree with the idea that there is no effect.Javaness2 wrote:I wonder what people make of the European Chess Union's new dress code policy. It's gotten quite a bit of attention in the media, mainly because it affords the opportunity of placing some female funbag pictures into the article - see example (worksafe)
The actual reasons for introducing the code were down to making players look smart for top flight sponsored events.
In events like the World Amateur, there is a dress code, which a lot of the participants just totally avoid. Do you think dress codes are a good idea or not? (Try not to mention boo-boos in your explanations)
"A dentist and her nurses in Germany have reportedly changed their uniforms to cleavage-maximising 'Alpine lounge'-themed outfits in a supposed bid to ease patients' fears.
According to Metro, Dr Marie-Catherine Klarkowski came up with the idea for herself and her ten assistants after visiting an Oktoberfest event featuring barmaids in revealing 'dirndls'.
Klarkowski said: "The most important thing is to take away patients' fear. The sight of cleavages gets patients narcotised and distracted from the pain rather quickly..."