Carlie Christine lost her job as a cheerleader coach at Casa Robles High School in Orangevale, California., after school officials learned that she had turned up nude in Playboy. Christine appears in a shot for Playboy's 'Cyber Girl of the Week' for the week of Feb. 9 posted all over the internet and as a centerfold in magazines. What apparently unveiled her hidden pictures was when some girls didn't make the cheerleading team because they had a few unexcused absences from school. Their parents in outrage made copies of Carlie and dropped off the pictures on the principal's desk. Not only were they upset their daughters didn't make the squad, but were disgusted by the example she was setting for the young teen girls, whom thought highly of her and looked up to.
Personally, I would be embarrased if my coach posed nude in Playboy. Those single pictures alone would give not only our squad, but school a terrible reputation. No one would ever think of our team without remembering her hidden secrets, which is truly not fair. I feel bad for those young girls who may have thought of her as a role model. I understand that it's her own choice and business to choose who she models for, but don't hide it from your highschool cheerleading squad. I think she should just stay in the Playboy business and stay away from the highschools, it's not the right message for young teen girls looking to fit in.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
What Would You Do? (PDA/Absent)
The latest experiment from the producers of What Would You Do?, openly displays affection between two men at a local bar. In hopes of getting the audience responses, the show adds in an actor who holds back none of his distaste and digust towards this publically intimate situation. As the show continued, people began getting upset and frustrated with the rude comments being thrown out by the actor. Almost everyone stood up in outrage pleading for the inconsiderate man to excuse himself from the bar or to shut his mouth. The accepting crowd at the bar were far from being displeased with the gay couple, it was only the obnoxious observer.
In my opinion, I think the display and reactions of the actor were extremely shocking to crowd at the bar. Personally, I can see where the observer was coming from considering I can not stand PDA, homosexual or not, but I think he could've handled the situation in a more respective manner. If I was the disgusted and uncomfortable man, I would simply voice my opinions in a more discrete manner or just exit the bar. Never would I take it to the point of degrading the couple on their sexuality and embarrasing not only them, but myself like that. Affection should be done in private between the couple, not a portrayed as a spectacle in front of an open bar. For one thing I am positive that I would not sit well with those harsh comments, but I'm not sure if I'd step in since I am not a supporter of public display of affection. I would simply just remove myself from the situation and hope the couple would do the same.
In my opinion, I think the display and reactions of the actor were extremely shocking to crowd at the bar. Personally, I can see where the observer was coming from considering I can not stand PDA, homosexual or not, but I think he could've handled the situation in a more respective manner. If I was the disgusted and uncomfortable man, I would simply voice my opinions in a more discrete manner or just exit the bar. Never would I take it to the point of degrading the couple on their sexuality and embarrasing not only them, but myself like that. Affection should be done in private between the couple, not a portrayed as a spectacle in front of an open bar. For one thing I am positive that I would not sit well with those harsh comments, but I'm not sure if I'd step in since I am not a supporter of public display of affection. I would simply just remove myself from the situation and hope the couple would do the same.
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