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meadowmaiden · 3 days
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Feminine vibes
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zegalba · 2 months
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Antonio Corradini: Modesty (1752)
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modestaesthetics · 6 months
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stepforddoll · 7 months
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luvchristxx · 3 months
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Praying is beautiful, like i’m really talking to the CREATOR of all?? and He’s LISTENING? wow
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balkanparamo · 1 year
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Modéstia, 1749-52, de Antonio Corradini (1688-1752)
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violapeeps-blog · 8 months
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Modest Person: I dress modest as a choice! I do it for my own personal reasons or for faith, but it's my choice. It's more than just dressing this way, to me modesty is-
Everyone: Oh mY gOsH! WhO's MaKiNg yOu Do ThAt? I fEel sO bAd fOr YoU!!!!
Modest Person: Oh-It's actually my choice
Everyone: I jUsT fEeL SoOoO bAd? WaNt To bOrrOw My ClOtheS? I wOn'T teLL.
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Influencer: *wears a modest outfit in a pic*
Everyone: Omg! What a cute trend! Long skirts are sooo cute!
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rose-lily-field · 2 years
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gay-jewish-bucky · 28 days
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Does anyone have non-Orthodox sources on covering your hair as an unmarried Jew? I want to learn more about taking on that mitzvah, but don't feel that these available sources properly reflect the opinions, reasoning, and experiences of those of us in liberal Jewish communities.
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meadowmaiden · 2 days
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strictauntyart · 9 days
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„Modesty c“
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modestaesthetics · 5 months
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stepforddoll · 4 months
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luvchristxx · 3 months
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I see so many well intentioned women talking about how modesty is important when it comes to men's objectification of them. Like, they will condemn men's lust, but say, "but we have to do our part too." I just need you guys to understand that there is literally no amount of clothing you can wear to keep men from sexualizing you. It sucks, but it's true.
I dress very modestly by the typical conservative Christian standard... Loose clothing, long dresses/skirts, nothing low cut, etc. Usually the only skin I expose is my forearms, neck, and face... But I am not exempt from being sexualized. I can't tell you how many times I've heard stuff like, "it's so hot when women leave things up to the imagination" and "I love your librarian/teacher vibe, it's so sexy." Men sexualize nuns and muslim women, who are completely covered. No woman is exempt from this.
Why is this important? So you can stop blaming yourself for men treating you like sexual potential instead of a person and hold men accountable for their own willful inability to control themselves.
To the Christian women, you are not responsible for men choosing to lust after you. Lust is a choice. I am same-sex attracted, and when I find myself attracted to a woman, I simply choose not to fantasize and lust after her. Men are capable of the same, they just like to shift blame.
As a Christian, I dress modestly as an act of humility more than anything else, but I know there is nothing I can do to control the sinful actions of men. Please stop blaming yourselves.
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