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Immodesty Meets Reality

The only possible motives for women intentionally showing off their bodies, namely their cleavage, are:

  • No one can tell that they can’t
  • If you got it, flaunt it.
  • Everyone else is doing it.

If we wrap all of these into one Idea for the sake of illustration, we see the real problem with intentional immodesty. This idea is no different than Mary and her little lamb-everywhere Mary went, her lamb was sure to follow.

If Mary goes left, the lamb goes left. She can’t go anywhere outside where the lamb will not pursue her.

The aforementioned Idea’s lamb is unwanted attention. Idea cannot ever hope to go out in public where Unwanted Attention will not follow. Unwanted Attention will pursue Idea no matter where it goes.

Immodesty is contrary to human nature and that will never change. Unwanted attention will never be banished by political correctness, indoctrination, anger or violence. Unwanted Attention will always persist in the chase.

Even if women were modest and chaste, unwanted attention would still exist. However, it would be much less aggressive.

Immodesty activates the hunger of Unwanted Attention and it will not be satisfied by anything that Idea thinks or wishes. Unwanted Attention is primal and not subject to reasoning.

The only way Unwanted Attention can be controlled is by degrees. Lower the temperature and Unwanted Attention slows down and becomes less active.

In a strange twist, Idea also seems to be lacking the ability to reason. No matter what anyone says or does, Idea persists in the hopeless idea that they can put a leash on Unwanted Attention and control it. This is impossible as long as Idea exists.

Fighting against the impossible is like yelling at a mountain to move out of our way.

Immodest women will never be able to control who notices them. When an attractive woman walks into a room, everyone-men, boys, women and girls-all turn to watch. It’s human nature and will not change.

If that is true of women in general, it would obviously be more pronounced if she were half-dressed.

Yet, immodest women still insist that only attractive men will notice their immodesty. Undesirable men will ignore them because, well, they just should. No intellectual reason, just coulda, woulda, shoulda.

Judah perceived that Tamar was available because of where she was and how she was dressed (Genesis 38).

Intentionally immodest women are proclaiming themselves available sexually and nothing can change that fact. Idea can get mad, yell, protest and picket.

Immodesty can stand and yell at that mountain until they are hoarse and that mountain isn’t moving.

 

Immodesty and Naive Women

Some women have been deluded into believing they can accomplish the impossible. They have been sold a destructive lie.

Some women want to dress very sexy in order to draw the eyes of men. In other words, show off what they have. They know that this will catch a man. The delusion comes in when they think that they can choose who will be caught by their wares. They want to attract cute guys but they don’t want to draw in the rest. That seems natural to some. However, let us dig deeper.

A jewelry store in a prime location at a popular mall puts its largest diamonds on display in a window. Women crowd around to look at the beautiful stones. The owner of the store keeps telling them to leave because these diamonds are only to be seen and enjoyed by millionaires.

Yet, the women keep coming despite all of their efforts to stop them. They cannot make the wrong people stop looking at the diamonds! They even put up a sign that says that only millionaires can look at the diamonds. Everyone who passes by ignores the sign.

Returning to the issue of immodesty, a teenage girl dresses as sexy as she can in order to attract a guy working at a certain mall store. She walks by the store and into it several times. However, every man, both young and old, also watches her every move as she struts through the aisles. She gets annoyed at their attention. Hmmm.

We all would agree that the diamond store is ridiculous to think that only the right people will look at the diamonds and that everyone else will ignore them. This is against human nature. We all admire beauty. So, if it is ridiculous for the jewelry store, why is it not also just as silly for the girl with her lack of clothes?

Does this girl actually think that only the right people will notice her nearly naked body? Does she not know anything about human nature?

Even women watch a beautiful fully clothed woman when she enters a room. Why would it surprise anyone that a nearly naked woman would attract even more attention? Moreover, why does she think that she can decide who will watch her and who will not? Her nearly naked body is bare before the public. She made this decision. She has lost the right to complain when it draws attention.

Now, if she is modest and draws the notice of every man, then this is a different story.

Nevertheless, blatant immodesty has consequences that will not disappear just because we want them to do so.

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