Posted by Nancy Howell on March 31, 2008 at 17:12:57 from (75.32.166.181):
Sorry for the slow reply, I've been real busy. When either $ex is portrayed as a $ex object, it is degrading. Is it any wonder our kids have the problems they do when the top item being advertised is $ex? I work at a community college and I am appalled at how the girls dress. The males all have the trashy baggy pants and literally have to hold their pants so they don't fall off when they walk. They look like little boys who need to go to the bathroom.
I would have a talk with your kids about the dignity of the human body and when they see pictures like that just what is being advertised? Selling it on calendars or anything else is cheap. Ask your son is that the kind of girl you want to marry and spend your life with? Ask your daughters the same question. I would remove all the $exy calendars, whether male or female. Hopefully you and they are Christians. Remember your bodies are the holy temple of the Lord.
Should you go to the gym - only if you particularly want to get in shape, not to try to be a pin-up. Be who you are, be true to God and yourself. If you try to be something you're not, you will only make yourself, and probably your family, miserable.
One wise person (sorry don't remember who) said "Any man can please a woman once, the challenge is to please one woman for a lifetime." The same goes for women, too.
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