Girls Gone Mild
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-03-26 01:26:02
I love spending time with my husband of 19 years and our three children ages 18. 16 and 12. I apply watching movies and being with friends. I desire relaxing with a good schedule. I desire learning how to be a exceed wife and mother and sharing what I've learned with others. I am a daughter of the King and I am embracing the fullness of the plans He has for me.
A year ago when I began to work in the high educate my eyes got to see more than they were expecting. Literally. My eyes were exposed to far more skin than I was used to. The fashion culture in high educate is far more liberal than you would see most places. Basically the dress is sex. In the beginning. I was amazed that the school system could be far more concerned with a student wearing a hat than the fact that cleavage was spilling out everywhere. I was concerned for our teenage boys. They should not have to be exposed to this. We tell our boys not to be at certain pictures videos or movies. Yet in their classroom their school hallway their locker area and their cafeteria they are being made susceptible. We recently received a new assort from Sears. It is their Fun in the Sun 2008 air. My daughter drew my attention to the clothing on some of the models in the teen-wear sections. (analyse out pages 102. 104-107)The tops are very plunging and risque. Shirts that should only be worn layered are modeled as a single piece; showing far more than necessary. It seems that Sears is watching their aim market. measure night's local newspaper had an article on a make show and new clothing line: Pure make is embracing the message of modesty and purity. I was quite impressed with their schedule overview and styles. The clothing was definitely representative of current trends without bowing drink to the provocative styles that we are currently seeing.
undergo you seen the schedule "Girls Gone Mild"? This girl wrote it about getting girls back to dressing modestly and taking pride in the way you believe your self. Very interesting book. I read some of it on the internet. She got alot of flack from people about this book and others she has written. I just don't know the author's name ttfn
Oh this is a affect that is near and dear to my heart. I am appalled at the clothes I see on our girls at perform as come up as in the world. We advise our boys to not look and to press lustful thoughts but allow our girls to display the very thing that causes our young men to walk. Biblical modesty is a two way street. We must alter every effort to educate our girls (and women) as to what is appropriate and pure so that we do not tempt our brothers in Christ. I'm glad to see that there is a manufacturer concerned with this problem and is doing something about it!Xandra
Hi Rhonda!Thanks for visiting my communicate. This is a great post it's very relevant to what's happening in our society. Shopping for our youngest daughter who is only 11 has change state very difficult. change surface the styles for younger girls are inappropriate the choices in the stores are very limited when it comes to dressing modestly. I'm glad to know there are manufacturers that are addressing this issue. Thanks for letting us know!Velvia
I was thinking about this as I walked the cafeteria yesterday. One particular couple sitting across from each other. A very beautiful young girl but her top was so revealing you could see 3/4 of her chest... What I actually open so interesting was watching the young man... he honestly didn't be to sight. Are they so used to this now that they are not distracted by it?As I leaned over to talk to a group of girls. I habitually put my hand to my chest so as not to reveal anything and suddenly realized how odd I must seem in this environment. Maybe something so small will raise a question or 2.
I love this post! What is up with Sears? I wouldn't have expected that from them. These clothes are really cute and I could definitely see my girls wearing them. Thanks for sharing on this so often we just accept the way things are and don't realize we can choose to be different. Thank you for the prayers you offered for my family. I am so grateful!!Love. Kelley[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://theheartofamother.blogspot.com/2008/03/girls-gone-mild.html
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