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Hello everyone, hope nobody minds a new poster starting a thread.
I have a question regarding responsibility of ourselves toward others in matters of purity.
How much responsibility and accountability do women have in regards to the chastity and purity of the men around them (and vice/versa)?
I would presume more of the responsibility falls on women to guard themselves from being a source of temptation to men. Whereas with men, they don’t have the burden of being a source of temptation to women as being viewed as objects of lust. Men deal with lust itself. Women deal with the temptations of vanity leading the way of the seductress (vanity being a capital sin no less than lust).
If a woman presents herself as a source of temptation, is she then guilty of not only the grave sin of vanity, but also that of all the consequences of her actions, namely that of leading the men around her to lust?
Note I am not saying ‘causing’ men to lust, since whether one sins or not is a personal choice. Men do not lust if they choose not to. But if a man freely chooses to lust when presented with temptation from a vain women, would that women then be not only responsible for her vanity, but also all the spiriling consequences of others who sin on her behalf?
I have a question regarding responsibility of ourselves toward others in matters of purity.
How much responsibility and accountability do women have in regards to the chastity and purity of the men around them (and vice/versa)?
I would presume more of the responsibility falls on women to guard themselves from being a source of temptation to men. Whereas with men, they don’t have the burden of being a source of temptation to women as being viewed as objects of lust. Men deal with lust itself. Women deal with the temptations of vanity leading the way of the seductress (vanity being a capital sin no less than lust).
If a woman presents herself as a source of temptation, is she then guilty of not only the grave sin of vanity, but also that of all the consequences of her actions, namely that of leading the men around her to lust?
Note I am not saying ‘causing’ men to lust, since whether one sins or not is a personal choice. Men do not lust if they choose not to. But if a man freely chooses to lust when presented with temptation from a vain women, would that women then be not only responsible for her vanity, but also all the spiriling consequences of others who sin on her behalf?