The Official Forum

The Official Forum (https://forum.officiating.com/)
-   Basketball (https://forum.officiating.com/basketball/)
-   -   A new "jewelry" thing, at least for me (https://forum.officiating.com/basketball/60738-new-jewelry-thing-least-me.html)

Rich Wed Jan 19, 2011 09:09am

A new "jewelry" thing, at least for me
 
Last night, I was working a GV game. I was the R, 2-person.

As I was watching the visiting team warm up, I noticed white things in the earlobes of one of the players. Taking a closer look, this girl appeared to have holes in her earlobes almost 1/2" in diameter. She had white plugs in place to fill the holes that, I guess, normally have some metal jewelry.

Since we have to stand out there watching 5'8" girls not dunk for 20 full minutes (:rolleyes:), I contemplated this for a while, then held the captains meeting, where I got a closer look at the plugs, since the girl was one of the captains.

After my 15-second captains meeting, I pulled my partner aside and asked his opinion. Since he was wearing a patent leather belt, I wasn't really interested in any kind of sartorial opinion, rather I was a bit dumbfounded as to whether or not these plugs would be considered jewelry.

Not thinking like a 17-year-old girl, I decided they probably are jewelry and when my partner told me he'd be happy to talk to the girl while I was at the table, I took him up on the offer.

I came to find out later that these were rubber plugs designed to fill the holes in the girl's earlobes during physical activity. My partner said, "I think it would be more dangerous for her to play without them." Good enough for me. Of course, I learned that those things aren't fastened in the ears cause I saw the girl picking one up off the court later in the evening.

I must be turning into a geezer, cause that huge hole in her earlobe couldn't have been any less attractive, IMO.

BktBallRef Wed Jan 19, 2011 09:14am

Gross. http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra...mages/yuck.gif

RobbyinTN Wed Jan 19, 2011 09:29am

I have never seen a girl having these but have seen several guys with them - fortunately none have been on the basketball court.

being a guy who use to wear an ear ring I can understand young guys wanting to wear an ear ring - I can not understand why you would want a huge hole in your ear. :eek:

Welpe Wed Jan 19, 2011 09:52am

This is a practice sometimes known as gauging. The ear is pierced and over time, the lobe is stretched out using progressively larger hoops. When I was in college a few years ago, I saw more than a few people doing it.

I haven't run into it officiating, but if the hole is large enough, I could see it being a safety issue to not have the plugs in.

Terrapins Fan Wed Jan 19, 2011 09:57am

Quote:

Originally Posted by bktballref (Post 718938)

+1

jeschmit Wed Jan 19, 2011 09:58am

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 718932)
I must be turning into a geezer, cause that huge hole in her earlobe couldn't have been any less attractive, IMO.

Don't worry, Rich. It's not just you getting old. Us younger people still find it revolting as well. I always wonder what those earlobes are going to look like when they're 80 :eek:

http://srv.fotopages.com/2/1653522/W...-Ear-Lobes.jpg

bob jenkins Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:00am

I think it qualifies as jewelry.

I am sympathetic to the thought that it's safer with it in than with it out.

Rich Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:05am

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 718973)
I think it qualifies as jewelry.

I am sympathetic to the thought that it's safer with it in than with it out.

Not surprisingly, you and I are completely in agreement here. I allowed them, but wasn't thrilled with my choices.

Welpe Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:07am

Maybe have them removed and then cover the entire ear with tape? :D

Rich Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:11am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 718983)
Maybe have them removed and then cover the entire ear with tape? :D

It appears that she's trying to remove her earlobe, a few mm at a time.

Eastshire Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:18am

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 718973)
I think it qualifies as jewelry.

I am sympathetic to the thought that it's safer with it in than with it out.

I think the Fed is going to have to come out on a specific stand on these if this kind of mutilation continues to be popular.

I think the player would be placing herself and potentially her opponents at risk of injury without it but what protection does it provide if they pop out easily?

Adam Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:27am

Haven't seen it on the court, and hadn't really thought about the implications either. Honestly, I'm not sure I've seen it on females, only guys.

DesMoines Wed Jan 19, 2011 01:35pm

Possible solution
 
Borrow something from the wrestling team? :D
http://www.weplaysports.com/Cliff/Keen/Youth/YF5.jpg

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Wed Jan 19, 2011 02:11pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 718932)
Last night, I was working a GV game. I was the R, 2-person.

As I was watching the visiting team warm up, I noticed white things in the earlobes of one of the players. Taking a closer look, this girl appeared to have holes in her earlobes almost 1/2" in diameter. She had white plugs in place to fill the holes that, I guess, normally have some metal jewelry.

Since we have to stand out there watching 5'8" girls not dunk for 20 full minutes (:rolleyes:), I contemplated this for a while, then held the captains meeting, where I got a closer look at the plugs, since the girl was one of the captains.

After my 15-second captains meeting, I pulled my partner aside and asked his opinion. Since he was wearing a patent leather belt, I wasn't really interested in any kind of sartorial opinion, rather I was a bit dumbfounded as to whether or not these plugs would be considered jewelry.

Not thinking like a 17-year-old girl, I decided they probably are jewelry and when my partner told me he'd be happy to talk to the girl while I was at the table, I took him up on the offer.

I came to find out later that these were rubber plugs designed to fill the holes in the girl's earlobes during physical activity. My partner said, "I think it would be more dangerous for her to play without them." Good enough for me. Of course, I learned that those things aren't fastened in the ears cause I saw the girl picking one up off the court later in the evening.

I must be turning into a geezer, cause that huge hole in her earlobe couldn't have been any less attractive, IMO.


Rich:

Some people may laugh but I have a simple criteria for jewelry. If the player was not born with it, it is jewelry. I would not have let her play with them in her ears.

MTD, Sr.

Eastshire Wed Jan 19, 2011 02:18pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 719174)
Rich:

Some people may laugh but I have a simple criteria for jewelry. If the player was not born with it, it is jewelry. I would not have let her play with them in her ears.

MTD, Sr.

Would you have let her play with half-inch diameter holes in her ears?


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:10pm.



Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.3.0 RC1