These are fairly old article/blog posts but I thought their take on modesty is quite interesting.
Are Women Human? | Debunking complementarianism and other myths of gender | Page 3
How Creepy Conservative Christian Modesty Doctrines Harm Young Women | | AlterNet
The author of the second article makes some interesting points here
and here
Are Women Human? | Debunking complementarianism and other myths of gender | Page 3
How Creepy Conservative Christian Modesty Doctrines Harm Young Women | | AlterNet
The author of the second article makes some interesting points here
Everything about my life was governed by whether or not a man was watching. How I moved and what I ate or wore all depended on the male gaze. Modesty taught me that nothing I did mattered more than avoiding sexual attention. Modesty made me objectify myself. I was so aware of my own potential desirability at all times that I lost all other ways of defining myself. I couldnt work out or get fit without worrying about attracting men. I couldnt relax my eating habits for a moment lest my shirts start to pull a little in the chest. I couldnt grow like a normal human adolescent because staying slim and sexless was the biggest priority in my world.
and here
It was my job to hide from men so that their sex drive would lie dormant, like a sleeping wolf. But if that wolf ever awakened, it was not because it had been sleeping for a long time and its circadian rhythm kicked in, or it was just naturally hungry. It was my fault because I had done something to bait the wolf. Just by being visibly female, or by moving in unladylike ways.
. It was against health and safety to wear long skirts so basically you had all these teen girls running in miniskirts as opposed to trousers and that was meant to be more modest... insane.