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Junior Peeper Registered:: May 16, 2007
Posts: 398
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TORONTO STAR: The Elegance of the Modest Woman
While out for dinner last week with colleagues, we sat beside three 20-something women. There was the usual posing and glances exchange, and as they paid their bill two Muslim women entered and sat nearby. Whispers were quickly exchanged and we could hear, "Why do they wear those things anyway?" ... "I feel sorry for them" ... and so on. As they filed out of the restaurant, we noticed they sported a mixed collection of the following: skin tight pants, short skirts, exposed midriffs, push-up bras, high heels, jewelry, see-through or plunging tops, piercing, lipstick and makeup, and one had breast implants for certain. We observed the two Muslim women as they were engaged in close conversation over coffee. Their graceful features complimented their dark headscarves and warm eyes. Their natural gestures were flirty without even trying - revealing natural beauty! And their clothes, while conservative, brought forth the hidden potential of something wonderful and truly feminine. The idea of dressing modestly terrifies some western women - but why? Perhaps it would trample their "right" to show off. Would their self-esteem fall along with their hemlines? After some debates, we identified the cost of the western "right" to flaunt. The Muslim women were free from the fashion trap -free to "just be" without posing, comparing, dieting and spending for the approval of men and each other. And they looked more desirable to us than the exhibitionists who were in the restaurant and parading on the sidewalk. The sexual displays in our culture are so mainstream and competitive that modesty is seen as regressive. Yet, long term, when a man looks past the tight pants and heels, he will ultimately detect not confidence, but a certain unattractive desperation. Modest women don't have that desperation - they don't compete in the arena of vanity. They have themselves - and that's the kind of attraction with legs to last the long run. Remember that the next time you feel sorry for a Muslim woman. R. Stevenson North York |
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Member Registered:: March 21, 2007
Posts: 2561
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Did Stevenson ever consider wearing the elegant headscarves? |
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Member Registered:: August 04, 2005
Posts: 3069
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An intelligent observation...tough for our resident ICIP to comprehend :-) |
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Elite Member Location: Homeless in New York, Lil ABC dropout!
Registered:: March 22, 1999
Posts: 24440
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I saw a very chubby woman with midriff out hanging over a tight miniskirt with the outline of a thong underneath, today when I stepped out to lunch. And it almost collided with me! Man, was I terrified :-)) |
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Member Registered:: March 08, 2008
Posts: 1363
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Imala, thanks for posting this article. Glad to see you back:)
TI, had you lowered your gaze, you would avoided the fright:) |
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Junior Peeper Registered:: May 16, 2007
Posts: 398
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You are welcome coco :-) |
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Public Relations Location: Canada
Registered:: June 04, 1999
Posts: 31569
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was not me, i wear boxers under me skirts! ---------------------- nice article...cool |
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Senior Member Location: wherever there is good food
Registered:: February 15, 2007
Posts: 13248
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the article reveals a human with a good heart. Some women wear the hijab for purely reasons of piety..and then often, it is like a light shining. I remember giving a lecture once in Montreal, and showing all the reasons why it was not necessary. A Kuwaiti girl listened. In the end she said "His arguments are solid. I cannot fight them, but I wear this because deep down I feel that my lord would be offended with me if I did not." (paraphrase). Her honesty was so beautiful. I never met her...this was relayed to me by her professor.
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Senior Member Location: wherever there is good food
Registered:: February 15, 2007
Posts: 13248
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Must ask raj fi tell you what professor pyarelall did inna de store when she tried to tell him to be quiet and not use certain langwij. |
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