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Re: clothing
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#1 · July 17, 2001, 10:18 am
Quote from Forum Archives on July 17, 2001, 10:18 amPosted by: ronjenwatson <ronjenwatson@...>
I do wear shorts (longer ones, not short shorts) and sometimes sleeveless
shirts (I'm in Texas-hot!). I also wear dresses, always to the knee or
below. No tight clothing. It's immodest and uncomfortable. IMHO I'm not
trendy by any means, and try to set a modest, neat example for not only my
daughter; but also my 2 sons. My oldest son has commented to me before about
noticing someone dressing immodestly, so I hope the lesson is being learned.
Jenn
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Posted by: ronjenwatson <ronjenwatson@...>
I do wear shorts (longer ones, not short shorts) and sometimes sleeveless
shirts (I'm in Texas-hot!). I also wear dresses, always to the knee or
below. No tight clothing. It's immodest and uncomfortable. IMHO I'm not
trendy by any means, and try to set a modest, neat example for not only my
daughter; but also my 2 sons. My oldest son has commented to me before about
noticing someone dressing immodestly, so I hope the lesson is being learned.
Jenn
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shirts (I'm in Texas-hot!). I also wear dresses, always to the knee or
below. No tight clothing. It's immodest and uncomfortable. IMHO I'm not
trendy by any means, and try to set a modest, neat example for not only my
daughter; but also my 2 sons. My oldest son has commented to me before about
noticing someone dressing immodestly, so I hope the lesson is being learned.
Jenn
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