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Women Wearing Pants?

It is so widespread, including among many Godly women, that I doubt that one can argue along those lines convincingly.
 
It's interesting to me that they quote 1 Peter 3:3-4, which specifically tells us not to focus on our outward appearance... and then devote themselves to focusing on outward appearances.

Jesus wants us to simply be modestly dressed and not to focus attention on ourselves. Frankly, if a woman is walking around dressed fit for the 1800's, she's probably going to focus far more attention to her appearance than if she's simply modestly dressed for the culture she lives in.
 
There are sitll many old time pastors who will not let female church members where pants. And I am very close to one pastor who is like that. But I do not agree with him at all, if a woman wears pants to church, so what.
 
I prefer to wear pants, to be honest. That women shouldn't wear pants is one of the things I've come to disagree with my parents on. What's wrong with wearing pants?

I do wear dresses to church, to show respect and because it's part of the church policy.

Just about all of the ladies who attend, though, wear pants when they're not in church.


I have heard it said that if a woman wears pants the eyes are naturally directed to the crotch area...but I'm really not sure about that. I know it's not the case with me.
 
I prefer to wear pants, to be honest. That women shouldn't wear pants is one of the things I've come to disagree with my parents on. What's wrong with it?

I do wear dresses to church, to show respect and because it's part of the church policy.

questdriven:

...and frankly you and I know that for a church service many pants are more modest than some minimal skirts.
 
I've been to churches in which women wearing dresses and men wearing slacks and ties or suits are common... Not too many of them around here in Idaho though. Partly because too many have to stop and chain up to get from home to church and back again... really don't want to be putting chains on muddy tires in a suit or dress.

farouk, I agree, there are many pants for women that are far, far more modest than skirts or dresses.
 
Clothes are clothes, and the gender identity of clothing are usually assigned based on culture. For example, it's unmanly for a man to wear a skirt...unless he was Scottish, and it would be called a kilt. There's no problem with women wearing pants, and it's actually the norm now. Pants made for women are tailored to our curves and body type, so it's not like you can mistake them for men's pants.
 
Clothes are clothes, and the gender identity of clothing are usually assigned based on culture. For example, it's unmanly for a man to wear a skirt...unless he was Scottish, and it would be called a kilt. There's no problem with women wearing pants, and it's actually the norm now. Pants made for women are tailored to our curves and body type, so it's not like you can mistake them for men's pants.

Very true. As a matter of fact, women's pants are so feminine in our culture that there is actually a business out there that makes men's style clothing for cross-dressing women... :crazy

There are sitll many old time pastors who will not let female church members where pants. And I am very close to one pastor who is like that. But I do not agree with him at all, if a woman wears pants to church, so what.

Too often this is a control issue.... not saying it is with your friend, Lewis, but often times when Pastor's are concerning themselves with things like this, they are exercising too much control over the congregation. There is a huge difference between leadership and control.


I had a very good friend once who was Mennonite. We've lost touch over the past 25 years, but when we were paling around together I always noticed that she got "noticed". She wasn't exceptionally beautiful, she had fine, average features, a thin figure... her real claim to beauty was her beautiful soft brown hair, but it was always under the little white cap that Mennonite women wear. She always dressed in the very old-fashioned dresses, long sleeves, they came to just below mid-calf and either brown or black shoes.

When I say that she got "noticed" I'm not saying noticed like my friend Sally, who had supermodel good looks or even now my daughter... but noticed because she was dressed so oddly and so much differently than anyone else around her. Sometimes she was very self concsious about it. It also affected the way people interacted with her, not just guys... but pretty much everyone. She worked at the same day care I did and, until they got to know her, many of the parents would shy away from her... she got used to the kids asking her why she dressed so oddly.

This is why I've often stated and believe that this kind of dress actually can contribute to violating the principle of 1 Peter 3 and 1 Timothy 2. I read on their website this quote from some source, I'm not sure what the source is:

"Any device designed to attract attention to the wearer or excite admiration is excluded from the modest apparal which God's Word enjoins." CG 423.2

But, wearing clothing like they show... a sort of western answer to the burka... is bound to attract more attention than if they simply wore modest, but fashionable apparal.

And, there is something to be said about "exciting admiration".... I know the website was focusing on sexual admiration from men... but I believe it is just as wrong to put one out there as some kind of "spiritually superior" and seek or gain admiration because everyone is commenting upon how "modest" or "godly" or "saintly" or whatever...

What is the focus? If the focus becomes fixated upon the outward appearance... whether it's because of being overtly sexual or because the woman is putting forth that she's some sort of "super Christian"... it's wrong and it misses the point that Paul was making to the Corinthians and the Ephesians completely.
 
I agree.
And there are pants designed for girls, too.


questdriven:

(This is the thread; I'd forgotten that you'd posted here.)

Well, exactly.

Unless you're in an Amish-type, closed community, it would be hard and impractical for a woman in North America to live her life and do all the things she does in the course of North American life, if she didn't wear pants some of the time.

A while back I heard of a really conservative guy who was an employer, who hired a woman to drive and do deliveries from a van. He tried to force her to wear a skirt, not pants, and when it just didn't happen, she was fired. In the ensuing case, the woman successfully argued that she was getting in and out of the van: sitting down, and getting out from, behind the wheel all day, doing deliveries, and it was just not practical for her not to wear pants.

With all due respect to some men, some men just don't get it.

Blessings.
 
I have always thought a woman wearing a skirt embraces her femininity. In a time when genders are blending, a dude in jeans with a beard and girl in floral skirt makes me happy.

To me someone comfortable in what they wear sends message of stability and confidenceto those around them.

abstaing from skirts is agood practical thing at times. My eldest daughter when I asked her if she would wear a skirt to the park would not because of slippery dip usage and its impracticality.
 
Deu 22:5 The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the LORD thy God.

When this was written men and women dressed very much alike. Wrap or robe type garments.

I have told this story before.. Dad thought girls wore dresses end of discussion...:sad
Being a tom-boy i spent much time head over heels literally. Dad gave in. A few years later he and i had a 'discussion'. He was using that scripture to get me back into dresses.... I politely asked him if he would wear a robe? We never had need for more discussion....
We all know when what we see when we see a male or female dressed as the other sex.... it not just pants or shirt.... Shina Twain looks very much like a woman in his white shirt....

2Co 3:6 Who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life.
 
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I have always thought a woman wearing a skirt embraces her femininity. In a time when genders are blending, a dude in jeans with a beard and girl in floral skirt makes me happy.

To me someone comfortable in what they wear sends message of stability and confidenceto those around them.

Chris.:

I'm not going to deny you your private feelings.

But as well as your private feelings, there is also the matter of the sheer practicality of women, and presumably women can have their own feelings and views on the matter, too.

Blessings.
 
Chris.:

I'm not going to deny you your private feelings.

But as well as your private feelings, there is also the matter of the sheer practicality of women, and presumably women can have their own feelings and views on the matter, too.

Blessings.
Yeah I don't wear skirts so I have no idea how practical they are. They just look good.

This is scary and what i woukd be concerned about. This is scary.

http://www.glamour.com/fashion/blogs/slaves-to-fashion/2011/06/the-hottest-trend-out-of-mens.html
 
I have heard it said that if a woman wears pants the eyes are naturally directed to the crotch area...but I'm really not sure about that. I know it's not the case with me.
That's JEANS that lead to that.

(There is a similar effect from behind.)

Personally, a world without women in jeans would be a VERY boring world for me. :yes
 
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