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No…that is not the Christian response…that was one Muslim response…Hence came the Burqua. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v313/ponyguy/Shrug.gif
No…that is not the Christian response…that was one Muslim response…Hence came the Burqua. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v313/ponyguy/Shrug.gif
Women do not run around on the beach in their underwear!!! They’re probably wearing bikinis.It is certainly an occasion for sin. That is why I am never going to a beach again. I don’t want to see a bunch of young women running around in their underwear or in those stupid thong things.
God bless,
Ed
But there is something you can do in a bikini that you can’t do in a one-piece swimsuit. I found this out from a little girl. It has to do with using the restroom.I think it is. There is really no reason to wear one–you can wear a one piece instead. There isn’t anything you can do in a one piece that you can’t do in a bikini.
I just don’t know what people’s standards are for modesty anymore…but the only thing I can think of is that only 100% nudity is completely immodest.
This is why I am in favor of modest 2-piece swimsuits, for women of all ages. It is far easier to maintain one’s modesty in a sporty 2-piece or a tankini when using the restroom than it would be in a one-piece. Plus it feels just plain awful to have to pull off a cold wet one-piece to sit down on a public toilet; who wants to be completely naked in a public place where half the door locks don’t work?But there is something you can do in a bikini that you can’t do in a one-piece swimsuit. I found this out from a little girl. It has to do with using the restroom.
It is a really gross feeling to have to pull off a one-piece swimsuit to use the restroom. I hate it. When I’m lucky enough to be around a pool I wear a one-piece swimsuit with a high back because I have a 12-inch long scar on my back, along with some strange burn marks that came from sleeping on a heating pad (on purpose - I was in so much pain that the burning was preferable to the pain). It’s not about modesty - I honestly don’t want to gross anyone out. Sometimes I’ll wear a tee-shirt over my swimsuit. It hasn’t happened to me yet but if I’m ever at a hotel and an employee tells me I can’t wear my tee-shirt I’ll say “OK” and pull it off so he/she can be treated to a view of my back. LOL, the employee would probably beg me to put the shirt back on.This is why I am in favor of modest 2-piece swimsuits, for women of all ages. It is far easier to maintain one’s modesty in a sporty 2-piece or a tankini when using the restroom than it would be in a one-piece. Plus it feels just plain awful to have to pull off a cold wet one-piece to sit down on a public toilet; who wants to be completely naked in a public place where half the door locks don’t work?
On another note, it is actually quite rare at SC beaches to see women in bikinis with no coverup of any kind. Most of the women I observe wear a swimskirt over their bikini bottoms. And not all ‘bikinis’ are ‘string bikinis’. Some actually have quite a lot of fabric to them. Just this past week, I saw a cute preggo momma wearing a 2-piece (not a tankini or sporty style) with her big baby bump sticking out. She was absolutely adorable, not at all immodest in my opinion, and there was no way her nearly 9mo belly was gonna fit inside a suit with more fabric. So for some women, whether those with short torsoes, or those with pregnant bellies, and so on, a two-piece simply fits when a one-piece would not.
So no, to answer the OP’s question, the women who wear bikinis at the beach are not sinning. They are there to swim and must be wearing appropriate swimwear. Many pools and beaches will not allow swimmers to wear the coverups while actually swimming, but only when out of the water.
Dear coolcatholicguy,Is it? Just wondering.
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No it isn’t these are:Modesty is a fruit of the Holy Spirit.
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Honestly, going to the bathroom in a wet suit is a small price to pay for being modest. You still have the same problem if it is a one piece or two piece–you are wet and the clothes are going to stick to you when you pull them off or on. BUT if that really, really, is your issue and not just a justification, you can get two piece suits that cover everything. Yes, men should control their thoughts but that is a separate issue. Women still have the responsibility to be modest even if it were a same sex beach full of other women. The reason women should be modest in these situations is that is because what God wants of them.Before reading this thread I would have said that 99% of the time it would be a sin because the only reason I could imagine (as a man) to wear a bikini is to draw sexual attention from others. Some of the ladies here have pointed out there are issues of bathroom breaks in a one piece which makes a lot of sense to me. I think if your intention is to provoke sexual urges in men then its a sin. Otherwise I kind of doubt it.
I’m a woman as well, and I agree with you wholeheartedly. Every woman I’ve ever met who’s purchased a bikini did not do so because of some increased logisitical benefit of the “swim wear”.. I am a woman and I am telling you most women wear bikinis out of pride and vanity, both of which are sins.
We call them “budgie smugglers” down here. There’s actually an ad on Youtube about it in regards to trying to sell an icecream. (Trumpet of all things, ironically) - Search it and know I’m not sounding like a complete perv.Speedo? What a comical name. I don’t get why any man would want to wear one strictly from a functional angle. Boxer style swimwear is just fine for actual swimming.
God bless,
Ed
It is true that pride and vanity are sins, and it may be true that you are a woman, but you can’t know why most women do a certain thing. I would tend to agree that the general purpose of skimpy clothing is to incite lust or showcase one’s vanity (or both,) but that is only an educated guess about the marketing person who came up with the whole idea of a bikini in the first place. Some women might be more comfortable in a two piece suit than a one piece and wear it for no other reason. They might want to simply look good in a way that is neither prideful nor vain, nor in order to incite lust; they might simply be conforming to social norms.In all due respect, I disagree with you. I am a woman and I am telling you most women wear bikinis out of pride and vanity, both of which are sins. It is uncharitable to wear bikinis around men. Modesty is a fruit of the Holy Spirit. Bikinis are not modest, not now, not ever. Do you honestly think the Holy Spirit wants you to go around wearing clothing that highlights your breast and butt and leaves you 90% naked?
You can swim in a one piece just fine.
I dont know… But is it a sin to gauk at a woman wearing bikinis…? Not thinking anything of course- just as a natural reflex…?Is it? Just wondering.
Well saidIn all due respect, I disagree with you. I am a woman and I am telling you most women wear bikinis out of pride and vanity, both of which are sins. It is uncharitable to wear bikinis around men. Modesty is a fruit of the Holy Spirit. Bikinis are not modest, not now, not ever. Do you honestly think the Holy Spirit wants you to go around wearing clothing that highlights your breast and butt and leaves you 90% naked?
You can swim in a one piece just fine.
No offense but whether a woman is wearing a bikini to attract attention or not chances are she probably will. No matter the argument the wearing of them is completely immodest and spiritually speaking is harmful to purity - at least if we are going to take what the Church says about modesty in the Catechism.If a bikini is being worn to attract attention to one’s body, or deliberately to excite lust, then I’d say it’s a sin.
If modesty is the refusal to unveil what should remain hidden them the bikini (no matter how culturally acceptable) is most certainly immodest attire.CCC 2521 Purity requires modesty, an integral part of temperance. Modesty protects the intimate center of the person. It means refusing to unveil what should remain hidden. It is ordered to chastity to whose sensitivity it bears witness. It guides how one looks at others and behaves toward them in conformity with the dignity of persons and their solidarity.
The definition of what should remain is the issue, though. Again, I’m not saying that popularity trumps scripture, but you simply cannot ignore social norms when talking about modesty. An immodest cocktail dress will attract far more attention than any bikini at the beach, no matter how small.No offense but whether a woman is wearing a bikini to attract attention or not chances are she probably will. No matter the argument the wearing of them is completely immodest and spiritually speaking is harmful to purity - at least if we are going to take what the Church says about modesty in the Catechism.
If modesty is the refusal to unveil what should remain hidden them the bikini (no matter how culturally acceptable) is most certainly immodest attire.