Whatever your religion, there is always a rule of good behavior during a religious ceremony. But to know what is appropriate, you must first know what is “wrong.” In today’s world, where there is still fundamentalism, there is rigor in the adequacy of clothing, especially for women. Churches generally despise women wearing shirts without sleeves, plunging neckline or spaghetti strap tops and shorts or skirts because they can not tempt men (of course, the priest or religious Celebrator), and the temptation is a big no-no. The correction is religiosity.
You may ask, because it is a fundamental belief that God created men and women equal and naked, why not think that clothing is not important when faced with the Creator in the course of the ceremony? But religious leaders say (especially in the Catholic sense) the world of man needs a special rule, as dictated by our rationality, especially for women’s clothing. Well, they’re right, and here are some tips to follow the leaders:
(1) Since the 21st century is becoming increasingly busy and most women seem to have more time for fashion, you can use the style of the company.
(2) Fashion is important, but for older women, a simple long-sleeved, preferably white or yellow, and trousers are more suitable to look younger.
(3) and for adolescents, there is always a time to show its natural beauty to minors trying to put a blouse that does not have his body.
Remember, the style of the church for women need not be popular with or sexy. Being liberal does not think “no rules”
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