Originally posted by pellegrino
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Personally, I never had any bad experiences with bishops in an interview as a youth. I did have a very bad experience with a singles ward bishop not specifically on the subject of chastity but regarding how he perceived the way I dressed. (I've told this elsewhere, but I'll reprise for purposes of this discussion). Interestingly, the interview was for my ecclesiastical endorsement for my app to BYU Law. After the interview, the bishop commented, "Now, Sister Funk, I've noticed [I've noticed! He basically admitted to checking me out] that you wear a lot of low-cut tops. This is something I like to talk to from time to time with sisters in the ward. [Which sounded to me like he got off on controlling the physical appearance of his congregants]. Now, at least you aren't a large-busted woman, so you don't have to worry about cleavage. [What, so now I'm a whore AND don't have a suitable rack?] Have you considered wearing a camisole or an undershirt?" and he drew a line across his collarbones. I mumbled that I would think about it. I still find it pretty appalling. I'd be horrified if something like that happened to one of my daughters. (And P.S. I don't and never did dress like a skank.)
As you may have gotten a sense from the FMH article, a lot of the chastity lessons in the YW manual are deeply flawed. I even a basic update to the materials could go miles in improving how we teach chastity in the church. I think we need people who can teach about sexuality and chastity without embarrassment and without sugar-coating and without being so explicit that YW/YM becomes a "how-to" session. The balance is hard to accomplish, I realize.
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