Some Decency please

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Last Updated on 24/12/2018 by Vivien Ayinotu

The other day while in the train, a lady sat just opposite me with all her inner wears on display.

Apparently, her legs were close but her dress was very short and simply placed at the uppermost part of her thigh. Looking at her felt like an eyesore because she was just there in front of me and you are seeing things you don’t wanna see.

It was a hardwork.

I don’t know what most people normally think about when they wear such revealing clothes. The colours of what this particular lady was wearing didn’t not help at all.

Nowadays, it’s almost part of the norm to have breasts on display. I can tell you my eyes are almost used to it. It’s practically everyday occurrence but panties on display too?

Nah! It doesn’t look or sound any good at all.

My plea to anyone reading this post is to encourage some modesty and decency especially this festive period. You never know, you can save a soul.

If someone is attracted to you they will find you regardless of the degree of nudity you exhibit.

This brings me to asking, What does decency mean to you?

How will the younger generation differentiate right from wrong if not taught correctly?

I will like to know answers.

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10 thoughts on “Some Decency please”

  1. The state of dress is still not an invitation, nudity is not an invitation either, but I do find scanty is often not romantic or sexy, but just crass.

      1. Also, one day I was in a shopping precinct, and couldn’t help but notice a young woman’s movement, as it was odd, she was constantly tugging at her overly short skirt, and my wife and I agreed that surely if you were that self conscious and therefore very aware, surely you just wouldn’t wear it? Crazy! Seemed counter to her experience and she was clearly uncomfortable.

        1. Oh! Tell me about that. They do that often too. It’s really crazy because one can’t tell why they dress like that in the first place.

          Thanks for your comments.

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