Applemomma
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i think people need to remember this, that it is not "us and them" but "we"
Well said

i think people need to remember this, that it is not "us and them" but "we"
I don't think that dress alone says who that person is or is not. If my daughter (who is very curvey) wears a tank and shorts in the heat, so be it. Her actions are what really counts. Yes, men look at her -- they should she is beautiful. If some women is jealous of her hubby looking at a beautiful person, they are the ones with the problem in their relationship, not the girl being a tramp (or any other noun you care to insert).
Religious background can influence the way lots of people dress -- Muslins, Amish, Pentecostil -- as long as the way a person dresses is their own decision and not that of someone else so be it. But, I will continue to wear my jeans, shorts, tanks and swimsuit.![]()
That might be so...But were I come from in the Uk there are a LOT of muslims and Iam yet to see one of the muslim men wearing anything even close to a burqua.
The men here all seem to wear westernized clothing whereas the women are a mixture..some in just head scarves and modest clothing but some the minority though wear full burquas with just their eyes showing.
It all depends round here on how strict the Husband or father is.
This topic is so interesting! Last time we were at WDW, we saw two families and my 13 year old asked, "why are the women/mothers covered, yet the teen daughters are dressed very skimpily". She remarked, almost skimpier than American teens. I thought that was an interesting observation. My daughter asked "do you think they're rebelling?"
Thoughts on this? Just curious if there are rules for the girls in the family? I know I'm probably very naive in this area.
A number of years ago I went on a guided trip to Spain. There was a Muslim mother traveling with her daughter and her niece (they were about 17 years old - the mom was probably in her 40s). As most of the other people on the tour with us (my mom & I went) were senior citizens we hung out alot on the 16 day tour of Spain/Portugal/Morocco. As to head covering, the mom wore one (also long sleeve shirts and pants). I asked the daughters why they did not and they said that it is a Muslim woman's choice to cover her head or not to cover her head and depends on where she is at in her spiritual journey to God.
It was interesting to note that the girls wore shorts and t-shirts in Spain and Portugal but wore long pants and long-sleeved shirts in Morocco. We did swim in a pool at one of the hotels in Morocco and the girls both swam with one piece bathing suits and the mom did sit on the edge of the pool and dip her feet in up to her calfs.
They also said that the storys you hear about men "forcing" their women to do anything usually come from a lower socio-economic class and have less education. That most women who choose to cover up do so of their own free will and actually feel more comfortable with the anonimity it gave them. The mom worked at the university in Cairo Egypt. She was married but her husband had died a number of years ago. The were somewhat affluent.
I guess I just don't want the misperception that if the average american see's a muslim woman with a head covering it isn't a sign of subserviance to a man, but more of their own way of showing their respect for God. After all, Muslim, Christian or Jewish - we are all children of Abraham.
hugs -
lisa
Noone is calling anyone a tramp.If some women is jealous of her hubby looking at a beautiful person, they are the ones with the problem in their relationship, not the girl being a tramp (or any other noun you care to insert).
I used to tell people, "There are some guests who would wear nothing but pasties and a g-string if Disney would let them." Once I moved to Florida and began going to the parks more frequently, I changed my mind about that. Now I tell people, "There are some guests who would walk around totally nude if Disney would let them."I expect people to dress for the heat. but some there really do take it too far. It IS a family park. There are children there.
First off, Any lady who doesnt want her husband looking at half naked women has MORALS, not a problem. there is NOTHING wrong with having morals.If some women is jealous of her hubby looking at a beautiful person, they are the ones with the problem in their relationship, not the girl being a tramp (or any other noun you care to insert).
For example, Orthodox Jewish women do not look at a man (other than her husband) in a state of undress. The same goes for Othodox men, but vice versa. And certainly some people in WDW can be said to be in a "state of undress." there are some women who seem to confuse shorts with things that cover as much as a diaper!
I remember on one of the hottest days of our trip last August...I saw a muslim family arriving at the MK,,The mum was head to toes in a black burqua.
I almost fainted thinking how HOT she must be....She was also pushing a double pushchair loaded with bags.
Her Dh on the other hand was dressed in shorts and a tee.![]()
Kind of makes one appreciate what we have doesn't it. I get upset when I see that sort of thing happen. The woman dressed in black completely covered and the husband comfortable. I don't even think it is a choice situation and I will never understand how people can think that such inequality is a good thing. I just don't understand.
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Kind of makes one appreciate what we have doesn't it. I get upset when I see that sort of thing happen. The woman dressed in black completely covered and the husband comfortable. I don't even think it is a choice situation and I will never understand how people can think that such inequality is a good thing. I just don't understand.
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I'm not a Muslim, but have experience with going to the water parks fully-clothed. Our best friend is 'allergic' to intense sun (I don't remember the name of the condition) and she has very light weight clothes treated with a UV blocking agent. She was able to enjoy all the attractions at Blizzard Beach wearing her pants, top, floppy hat and water shoes. If I remember, she had to take off her shoes and hat for summit plummet but the rest of the time she was fully dressed.I am trying to compile some information about about common issue faced by Muslim guests to Walt Disney World. Some that immediately come to mind are:
Riding wet attractions like Splash Mountain or Kali River Rapids when you are "covered"
Kind of makes one appreciate what we have doesn't it. I get upset when I see that sort of thing happen. The woman dressed in black completely covered and the husband comfortable. I don't even think it is a choice situation and I will never understand how people can think that such inequality is a good thing. I just don't understand.
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