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There’s a woman/author/speaker named Wendy Shalit (spelling) who said “modesty is an erotic virtue”.
And I think she nailed it.
A woman who knows how to dress modestly has and creates an attraction far beyond a woman who shows it all.
It’s not just the clothes she wears, it’s not just how she wears them, it’s her mannerisms, carriage, serenity, smile, ability to converse, her reactions, her attentiveness. The whole thing. An art truly.
Modesty protects that which is most valuable and vulnerable…but a woman who is artful about it can generate a good attraction, a tone setting attraction, that points to a good far beyond her own “goods”. It raises the tone of the whole space around her. Powerful.
That is the sort of modesty we need to recover.
And I think she nailed it.
A woman who knows how to dress modestly has and creates an attraction far beyond a woman who shows it all.
It’s not just the clothes she wears, it’s not just how she wears them, it’s her mannerisms, carriage, serenity, smile, ability to converse, her reactions, her attentiveness. The whole thing. An art truly.
Modesty protects that which is most valuable and vulnerable…but a woman who is artful about it can generate a good attraction, a tone setting attraction, that points to a good far beyond her own “goods”. It raises the tone of the whole space around her. Powerful.
That is the sort of modesty we need to recover.
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