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Liberanosamalo
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Ahh… my answer. Where did it go?
I"m trying to raise my daughters to understand that their actions affect others. And that men are wired differently. That a man’s eyes and imagination can’t be toyed with. If a man is not a good person, even a burqa will not keep him from being a perv. But for many honorable guys out there they would have an easier time being virtuous if women dressed with virtue. It’s about treating men and their psychological makeup with respect.
No, they’re not responsible for all a guy’s thoughts. But if they’re dressed skimpily and cause a guy’s attention to wander to what else is being shown, they are responsible for putting themselves in that position. Does any of us really want to be the direct cause of someone else’s sin?
I will not buy mini skirts, spaghetti strap or strapless shirts, backless dresses, midriff-baring or tight or low-cut shirts for my daughters. No low-slung overly tight jeans. I try to tell my daughters that if a guy isn’t looking at their face when they’re around them, they have failed in their wardrobe.
It’s common sense. If you dress skimpily, you invite problems. I dont’ want them to be “teases”. I sub a lot at their high school. I feel sorry for the guys who are trying to concentrate on school with some of those outfits. And in my hot southern state, I can’t imagine the poor men at church facing bare shoulders, low blouses, midriffs, mini skirts, and the occasional woman who shows the world down the back of her pants when she’s sitting in the pew. How do the poor guys pray? That’s mean to do that!
Sorry. I won’t back off this. When the girls come into class with cleavage hanging out, I quietly tell them to cover up. And I smile and tell them their face is so pretty they don’t need to show anything else. Some of them even “get it.”
Timothy, I’m interested. Yes, it’s nice to meet a woman at the beach in a bikini. Good for you!
But how do you feel about her now showing the world all her womanly glory? Do you still want her dressing to attract men? Do you still want her to make it easy for men to visualize her undressed? Do you still encourage her to dress sexy for work or going out?
I’m trying to protect the virtue of three VERY beautiful teenage girls. Their father is no help. He’s busy leering at their peers himself. Don’t be so hard on me!
I"m trying to raise my daughters to understand that their actions affect others. And that men are wired differently. That a man’s eyes and imagination can’t be toyed with. If a man is not a good person, even a burqa will not keep him from being a perv. But for many honorable guys out there they would have an easier time being virtuous if women dressed with virtue. It’s about treating men and their psychological makeup with respect.
No, they’re not responsible for all a guy’s thoughts. But if they’re dressed skimpily and cause a guy’s attention to wander to what else is being shown, they are responsible for putting themselves in that position. Does any of us really want to be the direct cause of someone else’s sin?
I will not buy mini skirts, spaghetti strap or strapless shirts, backless dresses, midriff-baring or tight or low-cut shirts for my daughters. No low-slung overly tight jeans. I try to tell my daughters that if a guy isn’t looking at their face when they’re around them, they have failed in their wardrobe.
It’s common sense. If you dress skimpily, you invite problems. I dont’ want them to be “teases”. I sub a lot at their high school. I feel sorry for the guys who are trying to concentrate on school with some of those outfits. And in my hot southern state, I can’t imagine the poor men at church facing bare shoulders, low blouses, midriffs, mini skirts, and the occasional woman who shows the world down the back of her pants when she’s sitting in the pew. How do the poor guys pray? That’s mean to do that!
Sorry. I won’t back off this. When the girls come into class with cleavage hanging out, I quietly tell them to cover up. And I smile and tell them their face is so pretty they don’t need to show anything else. Some of them even “get it.”
Timothy, I’m interested. Yes, it’s nice to meet a woman at the beach in a bikini. Good for you!
I’m trying to protect the virtue of three VERY beautiful teenage girls. Their father is no help. He’s busy leering at their peers himself. Don’t be so hard on me!