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Old 01-22-2010, 05:58 PM
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Re: Modesty as described by the General Youth Divi

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Having a discussion about what modesty truly means, and how we can apply it, isn't acting like Eeyore.
I took the Eeyore reference to be about people who walk around with the "woe is me" complex in plain, drab clothing and call that "modesty." (Or humility)
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I was discussing this with a friend... we agreed that many times we do this to overcompensate for not wearing makeup. We want to look pretty. It's natural for women to want to look beautiful. And since makeup is forbidden for us, we sometimes go overboard on what is acceptable to compensate.

(not broad-brushing, but it's true in many cases)
I absolutely agree.
Thank God that women WANT to look good too (most of them).

In the texts, Paul is reminding women that they have a beauty that comes from their Christian conduct and not to over-accentuate that. Our ladies... how are they known? The women with long hair, long dresses and eccentric outfits or women of gentle conduct? Sort of ties into the Jesus Creed: By this shall all men know you are my disciples...
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Re: Modesty as described by the General Youth Divi

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I was discussing this with a friend... we agreed that many times we do this to overcompensate for not wearing makeup. We want to look pretty. It's natural for women to want to look beautiful. And since makeup is forbidden for us, we sometimes go overboard on what is acceptable to compensate.

(not broad-brushing, but it's true in many cases)
I believe this is very true.

However, isn't the whole purpose of being modest - not drawing attention to yourself?

It just doesn't make sense to those NOT in the circle.
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Renda and talked about the "bling-bling" on clothing some months ago. I asked if people still wear that on their clothing. She said, "YES!". So, the next time I went to the mall I ran into Dillards to check it out. Karen Kane can't make beading look pretty to me. It's just not me. So, my opinion for myself is that it looks cheap. I don't like it. I would feel silly wearing something like that.

I don't wear things in my hair either, don't carry gaudy purses (black leather only), no shimmery hosiery, etc. etc. I'm just a basic Anne Klein girl. Pumps, jackets and straight skirts.
So it's a pretty safe bet to say that you're not the type of dresser we're referring to.
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Renda and talked about the "bling-bling" on clothing some months ago. I asked if people still wear that on their clothing. She said, "YES!". So, the next time I went to the mall I ran into Dillards to check it out. Karen Kane can't make beading look pretty to me. It's just not me. So, my opinion for myself is that it looks cheap. I don't like it. I would feel silly wearing something like that.

I don't wear things in my hair either, don't carry gaudy purses (black leather only), no shimmery hosiery, etc. etc. I'm just a basic Anne Klein girl. Pumps, jackets and straight skirts.
You sound classy.

The fashion is pointing back to retro styles though where beads, metallics, shimmer and bling are quite popular (and don't look cheap IMO, they look extravagant). Of course looking "cheap" is another story isn't it! lol I mean, it's one thing to be poor, but another to try so hard that you look CHEAP Okay, being nice. Enjoying the discussion.
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...Our ladies... how are they known? The women with long hair, long dresses and eccentric outfits or women of gentle conduct? Sort of ties into the Jesus Creed: By this shall all men know you are my disciples...
Hmmm...

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I believe this is very true.

However, isn't the whole purpose of being modest - not drawing attention to yourself?

It just doesn't make sense to those NOT in the circle.
Modesty could also be deemed attracting undue attention to oneself or attracting attention to the wrong parts of oneself...
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I LOVE heels!! Not so much how they make my feet feel, but I love how they look, and let's be honest, they make a woman walk more gracefully.... unless of course you are a clumsy woman...

I always feel more like a girl when I have a pair of heels on! I (of course) prefer the comfort of my flip-flops, but they don't really do much in the way of adding gracefulness!
Heels are of the Debil. They make a woman's legs look really nice.
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Renda and talked about the "bling-bling" on clothing some months ago. I asked if people still wear that on their clothing. She said, "YES!". So, the next time I went to the mall I ran into Dillards to check it out. Karen Kane can't make beading look pretty to me. It's just not me. So, my opinion for myself is that it looks cheap. I don't like it. I would feel silly wearing something like that.

I don't wear things in my hair either, don't carry gaudy purses (black leather only), no shimmery hosiery, etc. etc. I'm just a basic Anne Klein girl. Pumps, jackets and straight skirts.
PO - you do know everyone isn't like you, right?
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I'm not sure that we overcompensate for the no makeup. I had my hair permed and frosted for years before I got in church. I did both - the hair and makeup. Thank God that I don't fool with the makeup anymore. Lord, I hated it!

The world makes you feel you have to wear it. That your aren't accepted without it. "Put on your face!" I hated that pressure, just as much as those hate what they feel is pressure to keep standards.
I don't think it's like that anymore. I don't know when you came into the church. Natural is in. Light accented make-up. People are so open to anything these days, that they think it's cool when people are comfortable enough not to wear it. If someone feels pressure, it's brought on by themselves.
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Re: Modesty as described by the General Youth Divi

The newest trend at one church nearby is pouty lips. The girls lean forward with their upper bodies, pucker their lips out at the end of every sentence, and kind of wrinkle their noses... very Marilyn Monroe. Modest?
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