Personally, in visiting some of the sites from the comments on Fr. Joe’s blog, I really like this one:
modestkini.com/?m=detay&urun=90 or this one:
modestkini.com/?m=detay&urun=150 I think that they both have a very nice balance between covering up what may be a difficult temptation for others, while not rejecting or hiding the human form that is such a wonderful and beautiful creation of the Lord’s. As a 25 year old man, when I look at the woman in those pictures, I am moved to a sincere appreciation and awe of her beauty, and I see her as a whole and beautiful person deserving of my attention, love, and respect. I’m not drawn to lust after or to objectify her, but I’m not moved to ignore or to fail to notice or to reject her body either (as I am in, for example
modestkini.com/?m=detay&urun=54)). Rather, when I look at those pictures I see the beauty of her body as integral to the beauty of her whole person; I see a person who’s beauty makes me want to get to know her better, but only as a particular facet of an entire human person. So I imagine that many may think that these suits are “too covering,” and I can understand that. At the same time, I think the most important thing I’ve had to say in all of this is how those images make me feel and how they move me as a young man. After all, all of the theory and theology and philosophy we put into this sort of a question is really geared toward one thing: fostering the most authentically Christian lives possible. At least for me, those images have affected in my soul a most authentically Christian reaction.