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Old 08-03-2008, 08:32 PM
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What I find interesting is that women always where fully gowned. Not the exposing you have today with little excercise shorts etc... You also did not see FORM fitting clothes on women like pants. Again I don't draw the line on a SPLIT between the legs though I believe it is more modest in most cases for the most part. As long as it is very loose and not form fitting(loose gauchos) I don't have a issue.


hmmm lets's start a thread also on the early churches historical opinion on makeup, jewelry and other things.... I don't think you LIBS would like that one.
Why are form fitting clothes on a man OK, but not on a woman? To be consistent, shouldn't all form fitting clothes be equally forbidden?
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Why are form fitting clothes on a man OK, but not on a woman? To be consistent, shouldn't all form fitting clothes be equally forbidden?
Well, we all know the answer to that!

Men are visual!!
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PM - I love the restroom signs!
Thanks! I'm think about starting a thread with restroom signs throughout history!
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Well, we all know the answer to that!

Men are visual!!
Are you saying that women are NOT visual, and don't notice a man in form fitting clothes?
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Thanks! I'm think about starting a thread with restroom signs in history!
Come now! Didn't you know that the restroom sign is the NUMBER ONE piece of evidence that people see a stick figure in a dress and simply know it is a woman?
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Come now! Didn't you know that the restroom sign is the NUMBER ONE piece of evidence that people see a stick figure in a dress and simply know it is a woman?
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Are you saying that women are NOT visual, and don't notice a man in form fitting clothes?
Oh, we notice them, but we don't go gaga over them.

HOWEVER, I do have to mention that Joe Thiesman lives here in Collierville and he showed up at my son's baseball game one time and I couldn't stop looking.............he had a nice............his............well, he was built great!!!
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Oh, we notice them, but we don't go gaga over them.

HOWEVER, I do have to mention that Joe Thiesman lives here in Collierville and he showed up at my son's baseball game one time and I couldn't stop looking.............he had a nice............his............well, he was built great!!!
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Why are form fitting clothes on a man OK, but not on a woman? To be consistent, shouldn't all form fitting clothes be equally forbidden?

I don't agree men should wear anything tight either. Especially not women. Men and women are two different creatures and the consistent aspect must be weighed with that in mind IMO. This has always been a aspect of how women dress it's not 20th and 21st century APOS that have believed in modesty in higher regard to women.
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