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mommamaree
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This has been a long conversation, and there are many of us, including Serap and myself, who have been participating from the very beginning. This is not just a yes or no answer, this is a discussion about the challenges we face, as Christian women and men, in our immodest culture, what we can do about it personally, how we can respond to others charitably when we see someone making a mistake. We also have discussed how even modestly dressed women will get disrespected (after all, reread the title of this thread, as it implies that immodesty is the only thing that invites disrespect…not true at all in reality). There are also various levels of modesty. Some people choose to have a peculiar style of dress (peculiar in the good way) in order to stand out and make a statement about modesty for Christ’s sake. While others choose to find the most modest pieces of clothing available from national retailers, which often include female trousers and use of layers in order to provide coverage. These are both positive ways to live out our faith, but nevertheless, invites much discussion and analysis.Most young Catholic/Christian girls nowadays do dress inappropriately. That’s a fact. I am speaking about teenagers and young adults. I’ve seen them engage in the dress of the culture quite commonly. I am acutely aware raising 9 boys.
I would not use that comment to say “we’re damned if we don’t” regarding leaving more to the imagination. Modest dress is better, period. There’s no debate.
Sleazy dress is what serap described and she seemed proud of it. **I commented on that. I didn’t read all the posts, don’t know how she dresses now. ** **How on earth could I be judging her presently - I only read the one comment by her. **
Immodest dress doesn’t belong in church, ever. Modest dress is always better and more appropriate. Women who dress with tight, revealing clothes look sleazy - whether they consider themselves that or not. I’m surprised a no-brainer has elicited such a long conversation.
So before pointing fingers at any post or any poster’s comments, taking things out of the context of a tremendously long discussion, perhaps you could set aside an afternoon to wade through the topic. Otherwise, it would be most charitable to refrain from posting. After all, those of us who are posting here have taken the time to truly engage the other participants and understand each other’s stance. Thank you.