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08-17-2007, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by crakjak
Actually, I love my wife in nice slacks, casual linen caprices, well fitted jeans for winter, and O yeah, in fines dresses. She even wears the slacks and caprices to church, no problem worshiping the Lord whatsoever. You folks should really get over God being so shallow.
But, hey if you only want to wear dresses no matter what activity you are engaged in, it doesn't not bother me on iota, nor do I believe the Lord gives any attention to what you wear, as long as your apparel is modest.
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Slow down my good man! I was not knocking other woman wanting to wear pants. You will see that I posted it is not my preference. I have never liked wearing them. They do not feel comfortable to me. They never have.
So, should you possibly need to get over being shallow that I have to dress how you approve?  Why do I need to change if I don't want to?
Why do I have to view it your way or be called shallow? Is that fair? I didn't call you shallow.
My daughter has some very cute Capris she sells in her shop. Rayon, which is my favorite fabric. I wouldn't buy them, but they are very pretty.
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08-18-2007, 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
I already knew your answer!!!
Answer it seriously and honestly, CC1!!! I want to know!!!
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I think dresses / skirts are sexier. As far as which I prefer on a woman it depends on the dress / skirt / blouse / pants / pantsuit and the occasion.
I think my wife looks just as good and classy with a nice dress on at church as she does with a dressy pantsuit on. Typically she wears dresses to church all of the year except winter and then she wears some nice pantsuits.
A lot of old time Pentecostals would have a duck at Christ Church as women on the platform many times have on slacks / pantsuits.
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08-18-2007, 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by CC1
I think dresses / skirts are sexier. As far as which I prefer on a woman it depends on the dress / skirt / blouse / pants / pantsuit and the occasion.
I think my wife looks just as good and classy with a nice dress on at church as she does with a dressy pantsuit on. Typically she wears dresses to church all of the year except winter and then she wears some nice pantsuits.
A lot of old time Pentecostals would have a duck at Christ Church as women on the platform many times have on slacks / pantsuits.
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Thanks, CC1,
The point I was trying to make is that men like women in dresses, generally.
It has nothing to do with standards at all. It was just a general question I wanted to ask.
I remember someone in my past and this was before I was in church, as heathen as we could get (lol), told me that I looked my best in a dress. It was Christmas and I was wearing a Fushia silk dress. It was a moment.
I never did forget that. I think of it when these issues come up. I wonder what he is doing today? Oh sorry, my mind was wondering.
I also saw that I was more successful in sales when I was wearing a dress. The men treated me with more respect and were more attentive. For whatever their purpose, I saw what they liked the most.
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08-18-2007, 12:59 AM
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Smiles everyone...Smiles!!
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Sparta, TN
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Originally Posted by Old Paths
The real DOWNSIDE of polygamy is MULTIPLE mother-in-laws.
Hee heeeeeeeeeee
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Post of the Day!!!!!
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08-18-2007, 01:05 AM
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crakjak
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Location: dallas area
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
Slow down my good man! I was not knocking other woman wanting to wear pants. You will see that I posted it is not my preference. I have never liked wearing them. They do not feel comfortable to me. They never have.
So, should you possibly need to get over being shallow that I have to dress how you approve?  Why do I need to change if I don't want to?
Why do I have to view it your way or be called shallow? Is that fair? I didn't call you shallow.
My daughter has some very cute Capris she sells in her shop. Rayon, which is my favorite fabric. I wouldn't buy them, but they are very pretty. 
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Sorry, did not mean to imply that my opinion was the correct one, and you even know how to spell Capri's. :killing I respect your right to wear whatever you are comfortable with, modest is the guideline. I was relating "shallow" those who feel compelled to identify and dictate what type of clothing God prefers for ladies to wear.
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08-18-2007, 02:54 AM
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Not riding the train
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Originally Posted by crakjak
Sorry, did not mean to imply that my opinion was the correct one, and you even know how to spell Capri's. :killing I respect your right to wear whatever you are comfortable with, modest is the guideline. I was relating "shallow" those who feel compelled to identify and dictate what type of clothing God prefers for ladies to wear.
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Thank you for the apology. I accept it!
I don't have answers for other people. I just have to do what I am doing.
God bless!
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08-18-2007, 04:21 AM
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Registered Member
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Originally Posted by Amos
Bitterness can't be hidden.
It will always show, usually in some incredibly dumb manifestation.
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This is true, sadly...
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08-18-2007, 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
I notice that's what everyone does here. Over sermons, books, thoughts, etc. So, no thanks. Besides I've already posted some and if you missed them I can't help you out.
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Her husband is a blessed man.. and that is quality not quantity!
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08-18-2007, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by freeatlast
Sorry PO....Those are my preferences...they are situational.
If I JUST HAVE TO PICK ONE then I'll go with pant suits / slacks /
OK ?
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Pressing On,
this sounds like Free might be borderline.... you know... 
As for me I think that a woman is MUCH more attractive in the femininity of a beautiful skirt or dress.!
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08-18-2007, 08:18 AM
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As I have mentioned before, Jim Yohe and I have had several "deep" conversations while sharing a cold drink in my living room. He in one recliner and I in the other.
During one of those seasons of revelatory discovery, Dear Bro. Yohe dropped a bombshell on me. He said that although he would never preach it, he felt he could prove, or at least provide a compelling argument, that Holy Scripture supports the practice of polygamy for the average man and the only prohibition against it was for those in ministry or leadership.
He followed that pearl of wisdom up with his assertion that all preachers, Apostolic or otherwise, should be required to wear a collar so they couldn't blend in with the other heathens when they do things unholy in a far away place.
Jim was quite a guy and I sure miss him!
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