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mchale
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While some bikinis are definitely immodest, I think others can be a judgment call. Certainly the standards of what is and isn’t immodest has changed over the years. In some Arab Cultures, seeing any part of a woman is considered immodest, in Victorian days, seeing a woman’s ankle was also considered immodest.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.
Meanwhile, many people in tropical tribal cultures, still go all but completely naked. That is certainly not out of a lack of modesty on the individual part of women.
I think that modesty is more likely the attitude behind what you wear and how you wear it, not what you wear.If modesty is the refusal to unveil what should remain hidden them the bikini (no matter how culturally acceptable) is most certainly immodest attire.
Now, I agree in our culture, much of the skimpy clothing that women wear is intended to be immodest. But the mere fact of being skimpy does not automatically make it immodest, but rather the intent behind it.
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Bill