@Sae: To call religion on its prudishness is to be ignorant and ill informed. So you object to a societies rules. You won't be the first. We aren't talking rulings on cosmetic adornment, but on commonly agreed decency... be that complete nudity or covering the sexual organs. Popular culture makes a business of teasing those rules. Pushing the boundaries of societal defined decency. What a relief it would be to be rid of that particular gravy train. But then what would teenagers have then to rebel against? Better to have something so harmless I guess.
Then onto Islamic dress codes. Isn't hiding and not fully revealing romantic? Women use this tactic, is doesn't have to be seen as oppressive. All intelligent & rational followers I've spoken to prescribe to this viewpoint. So they made it part of their societies rulings. Aren't they just different to us? Are we so perfect?
Then onto Islamic dress codes. Isn't hiding and not fully revealing romantic? Women use this tactic, is doesn't have to be seen as oppressive. All intelligent & rational followers I've spoken to prescribe to this viewpoint. So they made it part of their societies rulings. Aren't they just different to us? Are we so perfect?