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i wouldnt stop it it gives me confidence that i have an atrractive physic hey i find it a good thing
i wouldnt stop it it gives me confidence that i have an atrractive physic hey i find it a good thing
so because some one would flirt or give me perveted looks im suppose to change my warddrobe everytime you must have a load of clothes
LOL. Not change your clothes everyday this happens but like I said if you notice a pattern of behavior based off of things you may be doing to initiate this reaction, maybe you should change your mind or attitude about how you aree attracting people and your motives behind it.
After your mind is changed then your actions will follow. That may mean getting new clothes.
but i like what i wear im not gona change that
But I mean, telling a woman she should dress far more conservatively to get rid of unwanted attention is kind of like saying "Wrap the large noticeable gold statue in plastic, no one will look for it."
Just because it's not on display doesn't mean that people don't want it. Even if you're wearing a top and pants that covers EVERYTHING, unless you have a very awkward sense of fashion, it's still going to show off curves. For guys or girls.
Obviously a girl shouldn't be flashing her goodies everywhere, but it should be the man's responsibility not to let her entice him. And vise versa. An idea like blaming someone for the negative attention their physical appearance gets them is the reason they had burkas in Muslim countries. So the woman could be modest.
There is no perfect dress from stoping anyone from looking at you.
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I beg to differ.
For this issue, allow us to regard 1 Corinthians 10:31:
"So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."
Let me ask you some questions:
1. Is God, through Paul, saying we should glorify God only when we eat or drink?
A: No; it says "or whatever you do"; clearly meaning "in everything we do"
2. Does putting on clothes count as one of the things in "everything"? That is, does dressing count as one of the ways we can attempt to Glorify God, or is it the exception to the rule?
A: There is no exception; dressing/putting on clothes counts as "in everything".
3. Whenever we do anything, what should be our main objective when doing it?
A: "do it all for the Glory of God"
God tells us that our objective, in everything, should be to glorify God. He's not some guy you chat to only once or twice a day; if You are in a relationship with Him, you should constantly be trying to Glorify Him.
4. Logically, what should you be attempting to do when dressing for the day?
A: We should attempt to glorify God when we dress for the day.
5. If you are aware that dressing in certain ways encourages others to sin, I have to ask you; is your prime motivation, when encouraging others to sin, glorifying God?
A: Obviously your prime motivation, if you are encouraging others to sin, is not to glorify God.
6. If you are not attempting to glorify God, are you being a faithful servant?
You can answer the last question.
I hope this has helped others realize that dressing in a certain way may not be outright sinful; but not glorifying God (when told to) is certainly sinful.
Don't forgot; a sin isn't some statement that God says we "shouldn't do". The Ten Commandments doesn't mean there are only ten sins; a sin is a disobeying of the Word of God.
Instead, dress in a way that doesn't encourage others to sin, but instead glorifies God. He is worthy of all praise!
I like conservative dress.
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NOTE: I don't dress this way. I probably will in the future if things go how I would like them to.