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Author Topic: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?  (Read 19734 times)

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Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
« Reply #30 on: December 26, 2023, 04:31:11 PM »
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  • Hosiery/pantyhose is part of a type of style.
    The see through hosiery was created to:
    ·      Smooth the look of the legs
    ·      Filter /coverup any imperfections
    ·      Bring attention to the legs
     
    Stockings/tights are opaque and were utilized to keep women warm and assist with functionality for shoes.
     
    While hosiery retains the functionality for shoe wearing, the primary reason was for aesthetics.  Additionally, one could not observe any of this without the shortening of the length of the skirt.
     
    The lack of hosiery seems to be an example of the relaxation of dress, manners, and etiquette in society overall.
    A down vote for explaining hosiery? Lol!

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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #31 on: December 26, 2023, 08:38:18 PM »
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  • No. A down-vote for Aleah herself.
     14 For if you will forgive men their offences, your heavenly Father will forgive you also your offences.  15 But if you will not forgive men, neither will your Father forgive you your offences.



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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #32 on: December 26, 2023, 10:01:27 PM »
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  • I see nothing wrong with the attraction to feet, per se.

    The problem is how this man is going to deal with it.

    If he is so attracted to feet that he sins mortally when he sees a woman wearing sandals, then he is going to have a hard time getting to Heaven.

    If it is just an eccentric aspect of his sɛҳuąƖity, then he is probably going to find a way around it.

    We all like to look at the beautiful faces of young women, don't we? Yet we don't require them to wear burkas. I believe that feet can be the same. I have never heard about a man who sins mortally looking at a pretty face.

    I'm a guy who's attracted to some to most women's feet and as soon as women found out that many men are attracted to their feet they started showing them off more and wearing sandals quite often to get the validation of men finding delight in looking at their feet.  

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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #33 on: December 26, 2023, 11:25:46 PM »
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  • I'm a guy who's attracted to some to most women's feet and as soon as women found out that many men are attracted to their feet they started showing them off more and wearing sandals quite often to get the validation of men finding delight in looking at their feet. 
    I find feet 'disgusting' not sure why but it's something that isn't 'clean' as you walk on them constantly. If anything shoes on a women can be more appealing than barefeet.

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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #34 on: December 27, 2023, 10:55:28 AM »
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  • Lot of nonsense going on in this thread. Probably a lot of immodest women who use Sunday to show off their bodies. 

    I'll put it this way ladies; if there is nothing remotely appealing about feet and it is only by an exceedingly-rare perversion that a man could be aroused in some way by their aspect, then why do streetwalkers  UNIVERSALLY have painted toenails, bare feet, and 4-inch heels? 

    Alas, many a dame have I seen like this at Mass. Their husbands/fathers are to blame.


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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #35 on: December 27, 2023, 11:12:57 AM »
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  • Lot of nonsense going on in this thread. Probably a lot of immodest women who use Sunday to show off their bodies.

    I'll put it this way ladies; if there is nothing remotely appealing about feet and it is only by an exceedingly-rare perversion that a man could be aroused in some way by their aspect, then why do streetwalkers  UNIVERSALLY have painted toenails, bare feet, and 4-inch heels?

    Alas, many a dame have I seen like this at Mass. Their husbands/fathers are to blame.

    Women also paint their fingernails and wear rings. Are men aroused by the sight of female hands?

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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #36 on: December 27, 2023, 12:03:15 PM »
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  • Women also paint their fingernails and wear rings. Are men aroused by the sight of female hands?
    Only if their hands have been shaved.

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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #37 on: December 27, 2023, 12:15:02 PM »
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  • Only if their hands have been shaved.
    :laugh1:

    Are these modest enough:


    I hope this image isn't a temptation for Yeti. ;)


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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #38 on: December 27, 2023, 12:49:44 PM »
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  • :laugh1:

    Are these modest enough:


    I hope this image isn't a temptation for Yeti. ;)

    While I understand the reference to Yeti here (compare his screen name profile picture with the picture above), just want to point it out in case someone might think you're casting aspersions on his character.

    Yeti:

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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #39 on: December 27, 2023, 12:55:49 PM »
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  • While I understand the reference to Yeti here (compare his screen name profile picture with the picture above), just want to point it out in case someone might think you're casting aspersions on his character.

    Yeti:

    Thanks Lad! It is easy for misunderstandings to happen in this format.

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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #40 on: December 27, 2023, 04:11:41 PM »
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  • Thanks Lad! It is easy for misunderstandings to happen in this format.
    This post was made anonymously by Yeti. :laugh1:
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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #41 on: December 27, 2023, 05:12:59 PM »
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  • Women also paint their fingernails and wear rings. Are men aroused by the sight of female hands?
    As of yet, I've never heard of such thing as a hand fetish. So no, probably not. 

    But at the same time women don't really adorn their hands now do they?

    If a woman came to mass with her hands like this I might have something to say. Anyway, all of this absurdity is just another argument for men to be strong and decide what their wives wear. Otherwise women turn Sunday Mass into shameful pageantry.







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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #42 on: December 27, 2023, 05:22:23 PM »
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  • As of yet, I've never heard of such thing as a hand fetish. So no, probably not.
    Don't google it. More stuff I didn't need to know. :( :facepalm: :laugh1: what a world...


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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #43 on: December 27, 2023, 05:32:42 PM »
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  • No. A down-vote for Aleah herself.
    That's so petty it is hilarious!:laugh2:

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    Re: Were women allowed to wear heels with no hosiery to Mass before?
    « Reply #44 on: December 27, 2023, 05:55:45 PM »
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  • That's so petty it is hilarious!:laugh2:
    Edgar must still be holding a grudge...