Kenneth Larot YamatI think that Josh Weed is making an error in assuming that modesty culture pertains to dressing in a manner that deters sexual provocation. I'm not sure that this is the case. I always understood modesty in dress to be dressing in a way that suitably respects and reflects the dress code and customs pertinent to the situation and atmosphere. A bikini or bathing suit is perfectly modest at the beach or lake or pool, but a bikini would not be modest at a black tie event.
Autumn Joi EllisKenneth Larot Yamat actually the error is yours in that you seem to have misunderstood the context of what he is saying. I’d explain it to you but I have things to do and I’m hungry. Another time tho.
Kenneth Larot YamatIn the second slide he asserts that the premise of modesty culture is a prohibition of women from dressing in a way that provokes men sexually, my counter argument is that this may not or might not be the case. I'm not sure that this assertion is correct. I always understood modesty to be deference to customs, and not pertaining to sexuality.
Kenneth Larot YamatI agree with Josh Weed in his statement that a woman's worth has nothing to do with her sexuality, but I do not think it is necessary for Josh Weed to target and disparage the concept of modesty in the process.
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