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prolyfstyless · 6 months
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A great summer outfit for men could consist of fashionable and comfortable choices such as cotton t-shirts or polo shirts matched with lightweight shorts or chinos. For a more laid-back look, breathable linen shirts or short-sleeved button-downs combined with tailored shorts or rolled-up chinos create a relaxed yet sharp appearance.
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wigs-company · 9 months
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Embrace the Spirit of Style with Trendsetting Church Clothes for Women!
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When it comes to attending church services, there's a beautiful blend of reverence and style that women seek to embody. The way you dress reflects not just your fashion choices, but also your respect for the occasion. At Especially Yours, we understand the significance of church attire for women, and our exquisite collection of church clothes is designed to help you embrace the spirit of style while maintaining the reverence of the moment.
Elevating Elegance: Especially Yours' Church Clothes for Women
Imagine stepping into the sanctuary adorned in an ensemble that speaks volumes about your elegance and devotion. Our collection of church clothes for women is curated to cater to diverse preferences, ensuring there's something for everyone. From classic silhouettes that exude timeless charm to contemporary designs that bring a modern flair, we have it all.
1. Timeless Classics for Reverent Charm
Our range includes timeless pieces that are perfect for those who appreciate the grace of tradition. Flowing dresses with modest hemlines, delicate embellishments, and muted colors come together to create an ensemble that's both sophisticated and respectful. These classics allow you to pay homage to tradition while embracing your personal style.
2. Contemporary Statements for Modern Grace
For those who seek to infuse modernity into their church attire, we offer a variety of contemporary options. Think chic pant suits, stylish midi dresses, and well-coordinated separates that effortlessly balance fashion-forwardness with reverence. Our collection empowers you to express your individuality while staying true to the occasion's significance.
Especially Yours: Your Companion in Elegance
Especially Yours is more than a brand; it's a symbol of empowerment, confidence, and grace. Our commitment to offering high-quality church clothes for women stems from the understanding that what you wear is an extension of your personality and beliefs. With our meticulously crafted garments, you can step into the church not only looking exquisite but also feeling comfortable and confident.
Elevate Your Style Today
As you prepare to attend your next church service, consider the impact of your attire. Especially Yours' collection of church clothes for women allows you to honor tradition, embrace modernity, and radiate confidence. Browse our range, select the pieces that resonate with your style, and step into the sanctuary with a look that truly embodies the spirit of the occasion.
Experience the seamless blend of style, reverence, and comfort with Especially Yours' church clothes for women. Because when you dress with intention, you're not just making a fashion statement; you're embracing a cherished moment with elegance and grace.
Read a more related blog: Church Outfit Ideas For 2022 We Love!
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sacrificial1-lamb · 10 months
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“ℑ 𝔣𝔬𝔯𝔤𝔦𝔳𝔢 𝔦𝔱 𝔞𝔩𝔩 𝔞𝔰 𝔦𝔱 𝔠𝔬𝔪𝔢𝔰 𝔟𝔞𝔠𝔨 𝔱𝔬 𝔪𝔢” - @mothercain
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bijoumikhawal · 6 months
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got reminded of the "saying Arabs conquered and colonized North Africa is Zionist because obviously no one saying that coulx possibly draw a distinction between North African Arabs and Palestinian Arabs, and even drawing a distinction between Arabs and Imazighen is colonizer shit" school of thought
#cipher talk#I have seem Zionists co-opt the language of MENA Indigenous groups but MF that doesn't mean we're WRONG#It means they're stealing our talking points to appeal to more left leaning people#How is it you can recognize that they've co-opted the language of social justice and that that doesn't mean social justice is bad#Until the people YOU dispossess are mentioned and suddenly you're doing step 8 of the 8 steps of white settler colonial denial#Just like the Israelis do!#And yeah like. Some people don't draw the distinction. That's a product of intergenerational trauma and how our communities#Get manipulated by the US and shit. I've also met Arabs not from North Africa that refuse to draw a distinction#And see a discussion of how Arabs have hurt Indigenous Africans as an attack on them when it doesn't make sense to do so#I've also met a lot of people who DO clearly draw a distinction because the material conditions of Palestinians are that of Indigenity#Are your material conditions as a postcolonial North African with an Arab name and a mosque and skin that isn't black that of Indigenity?#Do you not have people with your face in the government (regardless of how shifty it is)? Did someone take your land or your churches land?#Do you struggle with employment? Is your tongue not the most common one? Are your cultural clothes looked at with distaste?#Are your girls targeted for kidnapping and rape to force them to not be of your culture? Are your women called whores who WANT rape?#Are you harassed by cops? Does the government try to take your kids because they have bullshit adoption laws?#Do your kids get arrested at 12 or 13 and almost sent a thousand miles away from home before pressure stays the order?#Is your language called feudal? Do people tell you they hope it dies soon? Is your name a barrier in your life?#Did they drown your fucking village?#Because all of these are things Copts and Nubians can say yes to#Before I even start on the shit done in the Maghreb or the fuckery about how Egypt defines 'Amazigh territory' (which is very complicated)
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californiagoddess · 24 days
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My booking service just put me on a job tomorrow called "Solomon" if this is a religious thing I'm going to kms
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I can NOT stand that all the cool sexy goth clothing lines are for short skinny whites.
Like shock of shocks there's a woman out there who's taller than 5ft 2in and weighs more than three whole pears. FUCKING MAKE MORE COOL CLOTHES FOR BIG AND TALL WOMEN
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coochiequeens · 1 year
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A 75-year-old trans-identified male has won in an unopposed race for Chair of the Rhode Island Democratic Women’s Caucus.” Ladies this is why we need younger women to run for office. This dude lived with male privilege for 69 years and now he’s a leader of something meant for women.
A 75-year-old trans-identified male has won in an unopposed race for Chair of the Rhode Island Democratic Women’s Caucus. 
Donnie Anderson, formerly known as Donald, lives in Providence, Rhode Island and serves as a minister at a church in neighboring state Massachusetts. Anderson began to identify as a “woman” in 2018 at the age of 69.  
The deadline for the estimated 500 Caucus members to vote in their 2023 elections was Friday, January 26, and results were announced the next day. In a press release from the group penned by Anderson himself, the results were shared: “The Rhode Island Democratic Women’s Caucus has elected the Rev. Dr. Donnie Anderson as their new Chair.” Those elected to the positions of Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Committee were also named.
Earlier this month, Anderson spoke in a Zoom meetingamongst members of the group and told them, “I don’t want you to vote for me because I am transgender… Please don’t do that. And I hope you won’t vote against me because I am transgender either.” 
Anderson also shared that he had already “made arrangements to change some of [his] other commitments” so he could serve as Chair of the group.
The Rhode Island Democratic Women’s Caucus was established in November 2019 and is not officially affiliated with the state. The caucus allows anyone who “identifies as a woman or non-binary person” to join, contingent on using “they or she series pronouns.” The website directs “men and those of other identities” to join as associate members. According to their mission statement, they aim to “impact government and political processes in order to ensure equality in power, influence, and economic status for those who identify as and with women.” 
Anderson is the former Executive Minister of the Rhode Island State Council of Churches, and is well-known for his advocacy at the State House and his unsuccessful 2022 bid for State Senate. His “gender transition” made public news in 2018 after the then-President of the state’s Council of Churches published a statement supporting him.
The 75-year-old father of four and grandfather of seven is referred to as a “woman” by The Providence Journal who have also been utilizing “she/her” pronouns for him throughout their coverage. They announced the prominent pastor’s intention to “complete [his] transition to becoming a woman” in May of 2018 when he stated that he would be taking a three month sabbatical from his position of Executive Minister.
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In September of 2018, The Journal followed up on the report, writing that: “The Rev. Donnie Anderson completed [his] transition to a woman this summer.” The follow-up after he “completed his transition” included that he recalled “a fascination with [his] aunt’s makeup and clothes” as a young boy and revealed that he had been undergoing hormone replacement therapy since 2017 but had not undergone surgery. 
He also admitted that his wife was devastated when he “came out” to her. In one interview from 2018, his wife, Debbie Jamieson, described it as “salt in the wound” when boxes of women’s clothes flowed into the house just days after Anderson announced his transition to her. 
“I couldn’t stop crying. Couldn’t stop crying,” Jamieson says, recalling that she fled the house two days after Anderson “came out.” Jamieson sought therapy following Anderson’s transition, as did his two daughters. The couple had been married for 23 years.
While Jamieson initially resolved to try and keep the marriage together, Anderson’s Facebook now states that he is “single.”
Despite his wife’s negative reaction, Anderson recalled being content after announcing his transition, and shared that a “rabbi friend from Israel” sent him a gift card to J.Jill, a popular women’s clothing store. After returning from sabbatical, he received another gift card for Nordstrom “from a group of five Rhode Island rabbis.”
Anderson also shared his story on his personal website, again including that his close friends and family were shocked at his announcement of being transgender. 
He says after “six long decades,” he “emerged” out of hiding his transgender identity in what he calls his own “exodus,” a reference to the stories from religious texts.
He continues to address his family’s devastation with: “… freedom is never cheap, there is always a price. The cost was not just mine, but the pain was felt by … my beloved family.” 
After acknowledging his family’s difficulty, Anderson continued to express positive feelings towards his decision. “I believe that I may be the most blessed person on the planet. It is a joy to share with gatherings that I am living life as the person I was always meant to be.”
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In addition to his work in religious institutions and politics, Anderson provides guidance to college students, offering “an inside track on the transgender experience, what it means to decide and act upon the fact of one’s identity –- and to live it openly and proudly.”  
Anderson also regularly participates in speaking engagements and offers himself as a public speaker on his website. His recent engagements include events at Brown University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Providence College, Salve Regina University, and the University of Rhode Island.
Since his transition, Anderson has become a vocal activist, sometimes turning up to protest those critical of gender ideology.
Last September, the Cranston Public Library hosted a panel titled “What Your Kids Learn About Gender in School,” organized by the Independent Women’s Network. The panel featured “Billboard” Chris Elston, Candice Jackson, and Nicole Solas. The three discussed “gender ideology in schools, parental transparency, and protecting children from physical mutilation.” 
Anderson spoke, and at times yelled, in front of the library in protest of the panel. He said: “I believe with all my heart in free speech. I believe in the market place of ideas. I believe that we should be confronted and talk with people who see the world differently than we do. But, my friends, there is a limit to free speech.” 
He railed against the speakers involved in the panel, claiming they were “recruiting people to be part of legislative efforts that will make it more difficult for our children to realize who they are and be who they are and the result of that is going to be that children are going to die. That is an absolute, positive fact.” 
Anderson also called the administration of the library “cowards,” and proclaimed they allowed “hate speech.” Photos posted by Anderson on social media show that several of the attendees at the protest were young children. 
In response, the Independent Women’s Network published a statement, reiterating that they respect peaceful protestors but “believe in the value and importance of open discussions on one of the biggest issues facing America’s children.” 
Earlier this year, Anderson was similarly present at a demonstration outside of a drag queen story hour event held at a local library in support of the event.
Anderson now serves as the minister of Pilgrim United Church of Christ in New Bedford, Massachusetts. On the church’s site, Anderson boasts: “For years my fantasy was to preach openly in a pink clergy shirt, fully expressing the fact that I am a woman. That fantasy is now my REALITY.”
Prior to his current position, Anderson served as a pastor at the Provincetown United Methodist Church in Provincetown, Massachusetts, a known hub for over-the-top “LGBTQ+” events.
Anderson is also active as a board member for the Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists and SAGE RI, a Services and Advocacy group for gay, lesbian, bisexual & transgender seniors.
Anderson is the second openly transgender male in New England to be elected to a Democratic position. The other, Stacie Laughton, resigned from his post in December after being charged with stalking a woman who had a protective order against him. 
By Yuliah Alma Yuliah is a junior researcher and journalist at Reduxx. She is a passionate advocate for women's rights and child safeguarding. Yuliah lives on the American east coast, and is an avid reader and book collector.
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mephilver · 8 months
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its always the skinny bitches talking abt thrift stores
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prettyblondguys · 11 months
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Me: Clothes have no gender !!!
Also me today: Hehe I got some boy clothes (⁠.⁠ ⁠❛⁠ ⁠ᴗ⁠ ⁠❛⁠.⁠)
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ziracona · 2 years
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Do gotta hand it to FO4; there’s something very poetic about The Railroad, a group taking its name from a forbearer that also at great risk smuggled slaves to freedom, made up of this small, struggling, regularly brutally purged, yet defiantly resilient group of civilians and liberated slaves, during the course of the game, operating and living out of a little church of historical significance, a symbol of freedom in its own right, living out of the crypts beneath it, among the bodies and the graves.
#everything about them is poetic and sad. it’s poetic and sad the last scripted Dialogue for Deacon’s first mission with the player is ‘End#of the line.’ Said happily about reaching escape. but also the quest name of the quest where you’re asked to walking into HQ & destroy them#there’s something poetic and awful and painful about how Deacon’s first personal remark to the Sole Survivor is that he’d take it as a#personal favor if they wouldn’t betray them to the institute since he vouched for them. it’s said laughingly. friendly. and the last thing#said to Deacon if the player /does/ betray them to the Institute is Desdemona’s ‘I should have known better than to trust your#recommendation’. before his desperate ‘I swear this wasn’t me. what the fuck’ and before they all die. there’s something deeply tragic and#poetic in that one of the women in HQ gives Preston caps excitedly and thanks him for the Minutemen. in that if you wipe them out with the#brotherhood you storm a church to be met by desperate civilian begging you to just leave them alone as they’re cut down pipe pistols to#power armor and Gatlings. not anger like the other factions. fear and desperation. pleading. trying to buy someone else time to flee#in that if Deacon isn’t in HQ when you destroy it if you turn on them he will hunt you down and try to kill you to avenge them. a#trait unique in every faction to him alone. In that they only move on the brotherhood when attacked. in that they attack the Institute to#save people not to destroy a threat. In that you find safe house after safe house with dead civilians in cloth.#in the way they’ve died many times before and someone always cares enough to pick up the pieces. in that every route points you gently to#them. but there’s nothing to keep them safe except choice. that even if you abandon them but don’t attack Dez will let you walk.#in the fact Deacon’s character exists at all. they are truly deeply overwhelmingly tragic. and it’s beautiful. and simple. just people#trying to do something that can’t be done forever knowing that for the days they can. everyone is standing in a host of ghost’s shoes#even the PC is given a dead man’s gun and can take his name. is recruited becuase they’re falling without him#and they live in a church among the dead in the crypts far from the light and their symbol is a lanter#Mama Murphy calls them the light in the darkness. truly. surrounded by it. but better to light one candle than to curse the dark#and hundreds of people have done so and died so that a few others could live. and they’re still doing it. and they don’t regret#Deacon calls them a family. P.A.M. stayed and helped for love of Glory. Carrington says Desdemona’s flaw is her heart - evidenced by her#allowing the PC to join or leave despite the risk they represent when the clinical call would be to kill them or another extreme measure.#and he’s right. but it’s also why they have a chance to live. Everything about them is about vulnerability and heart. Everything#fallout 4#the railroad#the railroad fallout 4
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prolyfstyless · 6 months
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Find Affordable Dresses for Women Online
Finding affordable dresses for women online offers a diverse array of stylish options without breaking the bank. Online platforms provide a vast selection of dresses, ranging from casual day dresses to elegant evening wear, catering to various tastes, sizes, and occasions. These collections often include trendy designs, classic styles, and seasonal fashion trends, ensuring there's something for everyone.
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trendychurchoutfits · 2 years
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This white jumpsuit is a classy Church Outfit
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sacrificial1-lamb · 10 months
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“𝔦’𝔩𝔩 𝔫𝔢𝔳𝔢𝔯 𝔟𝔢 𝔯𝔢𝔞𝔡𝔶, 𝔟𝔲𝔱 𝔦 𝔡𝔬𝔫'𝔱 𝔠𝔞𝔯𝔢” - @mothercain
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aclue · 9 days
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i've been going through my closet and i have way too many clothes and shoes in good condition from years ago that i don't even wear anymore my donation pile is getting huge
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shaheensalim · 2 months
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Elevate Your Modest Fashion Game with the Best Maxi Women's Skirt Boutique in the UK
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In the world of fashion, trends come and go, but one style that remains timeless is modest fashion. Modest clothing not only exudes elegance and grace but also allows women to showcase their personal style while staying true to their values. When it comes to modest fashion, one key piece that every woman should have in her wardrobe is a maxi skirt. And if you're in the UK, there's one boutique that stands out for its exquisite collection of modest skirts for church and beyond – introducing the best maxi women's skirt boutique in the UK.
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annual reminder to ask yourself am I a badass feminist who doesn’t believe in gender roles and is that why I feel so angsty when I’m around these traditional people, or is it gender dysphoria? because one of them says that they’re wrong for being so traditional and I have to open up their eyes to what liberation looks like and the other is just like. well they can do what they like but it’s simply not for me
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