During the last year or so that I was actively participating (about 2014), it seemed like a week couldn't go by without my daughter getting a lesson on modesty in YW or mutual. From my experience in YM, including as YM President and as a Scoutmaster, I can tell you the YM don't get weekly modesty lessons.
I believe modesty is a very personal thing that is based quite a bit on a person's own view of their body.
I also believe the Church cares more about how YW dress than what YM think.
It wasn't always like that. There's a picture of a BYU Homecoming Queen hanging in the halls of the university and she's wearing a sleeveless dress *gasp*!
Why do you think there's such an emphasis on modesty these days? My understanding is that sex and teenage pregnancy has actually been going down for some time in the US. Is there such a thing as too much modesty? Could the Church's emphasis actually create an unhealthy view of the female body?
I believe modesty is a very personal thing that is based quite a bit on a person's own view of their body.
I also believe the Church cares more about how YW dress than what YM think.
It wasn't always like that. There's a picture of a BYU Homecoming Queen hanging in the halls of the university and she's wearing a sleeveless dress *gasp*!
Why do you think there's such an emphasis on modesty these days? My understanding is that sex and teenage pregnancy has actually been going down for some time in the US. Is there such a thing as too much modesty? Could the Church's emphasis actually create an unhealthy view of the female body?