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dixieagle
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Honey, stop worrying. You are fine in your casual “study clothes.”Hi…thanks for your post… I agree with what you said about modesty, but I dont think that a tshirt or other “sporty” clothing is immodest…I might be wrong?
I’ll try to explain why I tend to dress casually for school.
For example, right now I’m studying for exams. I can’t picture myself getting up after 2 hours of sleep (my exam schedule is that bad) and putting on a blouse, skirt, and heels. The only person I’d probably do that for is Jesus, when I dress for church
lol! So I just put on jeans and a sweatshirt, scarf, winter coat, and sit in that (dark) lecture hall for an hour, and then go back to study. Of course if I know Im going out to dinner or something later on that day, I wear something nicer… but when I’m in the middle of studying, I never really think “what do people think of me”, - though of course I wouldn’t wear something revealing or immodest…
I never thought that was morally wrong. (though in terms of fashion, it might be)
The other issue, is that although I do like skirts and dresses… (I really do, and I think they look nice) most of the time I can’t afford them. (and I can’t really sew). I have a bit of money now, so I can buy a nice skirt for church. But this type of clothing tends to be more expensive, and I usually dont have the money for it. In your last quote, it says that a woman can wear simple clothes and look neat and stylish, and that’s true - but where I live, even a simple skirt costs more than a pair of jeans on sale.
by the way, I don’t in any way see myself as a “liberated woman”, or a feminist, or modernist… I’m actualy very traditional/conservative in my values…
But I will think about all this carefullyand I’ll pray about it.
God bless