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To: Melas

I’m not a fan of strapless gowns. Being a D cup, we need something to hold it up. ;)

I’m just not a fan for the most part. Although, some rock. I had a very princessy gown, lol. My kids say it was too frou frou.

I don’t think or care really if a gown is immodest (I have no doubt my wedding gown was considered immodest as it was a bit low cut). Lots of cleavage.

Prom dreses for my kids...kill me now. Mostly everything is strapless.

Contrary to popular belief here (on some of these threads) not all current fashion is immoral or immodest or slutty.


97 posted on 06/04/2011 11:56:02 PM PDT by Twink
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To: Twink

This is one of those times where I know I should keep my opionions to myself, but I’m not going to listen to that voice.

I’ve long suspected, now bordering on conviction, that a woman’s objections to immodesty in others is directly proportional to her perception of her own attractiveness. Women who like the way they look, don’t seem to be all that judgemental. Like you, they tend to understand that a little cleavage or a little thigh isn’t the end of the world, and might even be fun.

Women who don’t believe they are attractive, for good reason, or for not, tend to scream the loudest about modest dress. I think they subconsciously act in the hope that if the better looking women were covered up, they’d have some sort of parity that only Vonnegut could appreciate.


99 posted on 06/05/2011 12:04:39 AM PDT by Melas (Sent via Galaxy Tab)
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