If you ask
me the best women’s fashion, probably you would expect me to say something like
a short mini skirt, some tight fitting designer jeans, a loose top with
strapless bra and some nice seven inch high heel. Did I forget some make up,
mascara, ponds and lipstick? Well, that’s a complete dressing for the modern
day woman. But wait, if you are in Dubai or any of the great Arab nations, you
will realize that there are a group of women who wear hijabs and the only thing
you can see is their eyes.
Grab a hummer
and come hit me, because in my opinion, that is the best fashion for women.
Before you get it all wrong, most women don’t just wear clothes to cover their
birthday suits. Let’s all be honest and open minded. Women wear fancy clothes
and what you call sexy for the sole purpose of attracting a mate, seeking
attention or pleasing their partners.
Very few will wear some kind of a clothe to feel good, and am willing to
bet my entire life on that.
Men are
visual creatures, we fall in love by what we see, and I am very sure, right now
as you are reading this, there is a man watching and admiring a woman somewhere
on earth. Back to the best fashion that I call hijab or abaya. I don’t know
much of it but I believe it’s supposed to keep a woman pure and confined within
the protective cover of the best fashion on earth. I admire the Arabic culture,
honestly I do. I have never heard of divorce in the Arabic culture, domestic
wrangles may be there, but I’ve never heard of divorce, something our very own
Christian counterparts have now taken as a norm.
People
divorce, because a wife cheated, a husband was found with another woman
somewhere in a hotel room and blah and blah and blah. Well, it all comes back
to what our Christian women wear. The sexy kinds of dresses that will make men
want to go a step further into accessing some of the lady’s vital organs. The
reason why I would recommend all women to wear hijabs, is for men to stop
admiring their legs and various body types and parts. In the Bible, the book of
Mathew 5:28, the lord says and I quote, “But I tell you, anyone who looks at a woman
lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart”
I am not a
saint but if that bible verse is put into practical use, then I believe all men
on the surface of the earth will be guilty of mentally copulating at least 100
women. And how do we avoid this? Hijab.
Am quite sure, men wouldn’t admire a fully covered woman, because you don’t
know the contents of her packages, which will make you not want to per sue her further. I’ve met Arab women in malls, along the
streets, everywhere in Dubai, but none of them has ever provoked my manly
instincts, because they are fully covered. We Christians can avoid chaos if our
women would adopt the Arabic fashion so that your woman becomes yours and yours
alone, and not falling prey to lust full eyes that admire her well slit
miniskirt revealing too much skin, few inches above the knee, with a top
revealing an intriguing cleavage that would create a magnetic field between the
eyes of a man and the edges of the cleavage.
If we were
all covered, then I doubt if men would be distracted from going about their
daily chores and duties. Women are
wonderfully made, that’s why men will spend their entire lives trying to access
a woman or even please a woman. And being wonderfully made, does not give one
the mandate to provoke viewership in the glaring optics of the masculine
species. If all women on earth would have the audacity to borrow a leaf from
the Arabian feminine fashion, then I believe very few men will fall into
wireless temptation that is genetically wired.
Am not
condemning the Christian fashion, but am for the opinion of trying to limit the
temptations we create by what we wear. If our women would stop showing their
skin, I believe our male morals will go sky high. It’s inversely proportional
in that, less skin is equal to high morals, and vice versa. So before you check
into your closet to remove your five
centimetre long tight skirt laced up with a three centimetre long slit, think
about that beautiful Arab lady covering her entire body, and visualise who will
get more respect in the eyes of men. You, with your short skirt, or her with
her body covered?
1 comment:
Mr. Walter, i value your opinion. You truely made a big step in raising the sensitive issue of dress code. Luckily its your opinion,but i think you are misplaced. I don't think their is any man who can marry or even seduce a woman whom he is not attracted in any way. Ofcos men like what they see, and how do you expect men to mate with ghosts? The issue of divorce is strictly the couples business and so their is no way you can entirely link it up with dress code. let women be women,if they don't behave like so then the world will be insane. Remember also that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder not unless the beholder behold nothing.That is my opinion.
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