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Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #80 on: March 14, 2018, 12:51:39 AM »
Oh how did my husband put it.... I think he said something like this, "I'm not going to be that dad that tells their daughter to change into something more modest because immodest clothing shall never enter this household!"  :laugh1:
He seems to be forgetting that those girls will continue to grow and grow. That piece of clothing was modest yesterday, not so much today. : )
But, yes, I agree with him in principle.

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« Reply #81 on: March 14, 2018, 09:39:46 AM »
So with all that "bouncing" from man to man, when do those Latinas find time to settle into a validCatholic marriage during which they produce "their daughters"?   Shouldn't spinsterhood act as a genealogical dead-end for Latinas who teach "the same error" [†] that left them as spinsters?
They bounce from man to man having children with each one as they go along.

A valid Catholic marriage? Maybe one along the way somewhere, then divorce and continuation from man to man from there.





Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #82 on: March 14, 2018, 12:05:35 PM »
The OP is no small irony in so much as it displays 2 impure fashion images and then complains about impure fashions.  As a man I can honestly say that were I to be pulled into staring at those images I would in all likelihood commit a sin if not necessarily by direct thought and even possible subsequent action then at the very least by having willfully and knowingly placed myself in the immediate occasion of sin.

Unfortunately, there are some Catholic websites such as traditioninaction.org that seem to think it is perfectly all right to place very impure images on their sites.  (It is particularly ironic for tradtioninaction.org to do so in so far as they carry a number of excellent articles rightly decrying the use of immodest/impure fashions.)

As Catholics we should never forget the basic Catholic principle that one may never do evil in order to bring about good.  That includes the placement of impure images on the Internet -- especially on a Catholic site!  

When I posted this there were 2 immodest fashion images in the OP.   Now there is only one which is by far the less immodest of the two.  Thanks to whoever had the second more immodest one removed!

Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #83 on: March 14, 2018, 03:11:27 PM »
I would find it hilarious when young female relatives would come to complain to me that some ugly guy was "hitting on them" when they were out at a bar dressed to kill. They're dressed to attract men, but they only want to attract this one guy in the corner of the bar, like their looks have blinders so they can aim them at one person.

Young girls, if you are going to dress to attract men, be prepared to be "hit on" by all the men around you, from the toothless guy at the gas station to Justin Beaver, from young men of 15 to old guys 80 years old.


Many years ago, we had one priest from the SSPX that would fly in for Sunday mass. He was like 32, and a real man. I would pick him up at the airport and had him for dinner with the family many times. One time I told him that there were some young girls about 15 years old that were starting to wear provocative clothing (mainly tight knit tops). That Sunday before mass he saw the girls as they were walking in. He saw it instantly. One hour later it was the subject of the sermon.

I can't remember his exact words, his sermon was strong but never once did he scandalize the children like people do today when discussing immorality. His sermon was perfect and I wish I could explain it like he did. The point that struck me, that I have never forgotten, although I can't express it as he did,  was  something like this:

"Parents, if you are going to allow your young girls to dress to attract men, be prepared for the consequences, be prepared to accept that your girls are going to become mothers".


Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #84 on: March 14, 2018, 03:16:42 PM »
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Many years ago, we had one priest from the SSPX that would fly in for Sunday mass. He was like 32, and a real man.
I have not known another young SSPX priest that was as a man like that priest. The new seminary seems to be putting out in-natural inhuman robots with no manly temptations.