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YiddisheMamma:
“I am a mid-twenty year old married woman and I can tell you honestly that when I get dressed to go out in the morning, I say a small tefillah to HKBH asking Him to help that no man sin at my fault.”
Wow. I can only hope and pray that I end up near you in the next world.
Yellow123:
“Oh my goodness. Enough with the tzniyus rants already… everyone is here in this world and working on their own struggles.”
True, and among those struggles are a) being mekayim the chiyuv of hochayach tocheiach es amisecha and b) standing up for Hashem’s Torah when it is being publicly and blatantly disregarded.
And just out of curiosity, if every is here in the world to work only on their own struggles, why are you so busy ranting about other people ranting?
Sam2:
“…there is a second issue, aside from just being Halachically “naked” in public, that any clothes that are too attracting are not allowed. That there is no source for and is probably dictated by societal standards and common sense (i.e. even if society accepts something that is objectively too attracting, that wouldn’t make it okay; but if society says that something is too attracting, it would be problematic to wear even if it’s objectively not too attracting). And even though it would not be inherently Assur to say D’varim Shebikdusha in front of a woman wearing, for example, tight pants, the problem with that is obvious.”
Very well put, and I couldn’t agree more.