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turtle18
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First off, I want to thank Little Soldier for answering my question. I don’t agree with your point but I am glad I have some frame of reference. I don’t see how certain situations of wearing a bikini would qualify as being immodest–for example if you have a scar or obese. Why does it matter if bikinis are not immodest? Some men acutally like obese women (yep, they exist and they are out there.) But I really think if someone has a scar, what is wrong with that? If your face was scarred, would you avoid leaving your house?
And to the previous poster who is comparing the American seashore to tribal African women, nope, I don’t buy that either. Tribal African women have not had the Gospel preached to them; therefore their cultural standard of going topless is not based on Judeo-Christian morals. America is a modernized society; most of our citizens live by the Bible and should act accordingly.
And to the previous poster who is comparing the American seashore to tribal African women, nope, I don’t buy that either. Tribal African women have not had the Gospel preached to them; therefore their cultural standard of going topless is not based on Judeo-Christian morals. America is a modernized society; most of our citizens live by the Bible and should act accordingly.