I saw this women dancing openly on top of this boat moored to the docks in Florida.Â
I don’t know why she was doing this (simply entertainment?) and whether this was completely out of her free choice (or at all coerced), especially while these 2 guys on board apparently leered and even recorded her.
But it made me think that we definitely need to better respect and improve the lot and lives of women in society.Â
Yes, beauty is something to be appreciated, but there is also something to be said for modesty and showing proper respect.
Further, while people can be physically attractive, they are not just objects, but rather complex, thoughtful, and productive wonderful human beings.
Each person is a whole world and they bring that to the table of life.
There is much to admire, but women (and men) need to provided every opportunity to break through the glass ceiling and not just dance on it. 😉
So modesty and privacy is very important in terms of propriety and security.
Both are intimately connected.Â
Already as children, we learn not to show or talk about our “privates” to others.Â
And as adults, we understand that there are certain things about ourselves that we don’t just talk about or divulge to others indiscriminately.Â
Not being discrete with these and showing either your private parts or your personal information can get you in a load of trouble by giving others the opportunity to take undue advantage of you.Â
Both open you up to be ridiculed or even raped of your person or information identity.Â
That which is yours to use with others in propriety is instead disclosed for taking out from your control and for use against you.Â
Security demands modesty of body and of information, and if not taken seriously, then no amount of lame covering will keep that which is private from public consumption. 😉
This is how people walk around in CVS in Florida.Â
This is not how people dress in CVS in Washington D.C. even on the hottest August days.Â
It is really weird how people seemingly change their entire conception of appropriate and modest dress (code) just because they can.Â
I remember when at least people coming off the beach would put on a wrap or towel or something.
Uh, not anymore–the feeling of freedom has been extended quite some to the point of this becoming all too blase.Â
Maybe this is similar to the trend of some women in Times Square in New York who are going around topless with nothing but some paint even though there are families with children that frequent that touristy area.Â
Perhaps it would be nice to leave a little mystery for everyone involved. 😉