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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
I think they define the butt/hip area too much, so I avoid them unless they're necessary for an activity. If possible, I think it's better to layer to cover that area of the body.
Pants can be immodest on men, too. I detest tight, skinny jeans, or overly tight pants of any kind. If a man is wearing tight pants and is sitting facing you, EVERYTHING is outlined--especially in dress pants. It's not pretty. However, women are curvier, and I think pants just...show the form of a woman more than a man, generally speaking.
These are just my personal opinions and practices, btw. I'm not discussing this from a scriptural point of view. I believe in being modest, and this is how I apply it.
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I read a report once of a study that was done (I tried to find it today and haven't been able to thus far) in which they took a group of men and women and placed them in a room. They flashed images of women on the screen and asked the participants to record what they looked at first when they saw the image. Nearly 100% of all participants (men/women) stated that when a woman was in pants they were focused on her butt and legs....when she had a skirt/dress they were focused on her hair, clothing etc.
Even from the front, women in pants were looked at on the lower half first but when in dresses/skirts the face was first.