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- Modesty abstract "Modesty is a mode of dress and deportment intended to avoid encouraging sexual attraction in others; actual standards vary widely. In this use, it can be considered inappropriate or immodest to reveal certain parts of the body. A modest woman would behave so as to avoid encouraging the sexual attention of men. In some societies women must cover their bodies completely and may never talk to men who are not immediate family members; in others a fairly revealing but one-piece bathing costume is considered modest when other women wear bikinis. In some countries, exposure of the body in breach of community standards of modesty is also considered to be public indecency, and public nudity is generally illegal in most of the world and regarded as indecent exposure. However, nudity is at times tolerated in some societies; for example, during a world naked bike ride, while a lone man attempting to walk naked from south to north Britain was repeatedly imprisoned.Small children are widely not expected to be fully clothed in public until they are grown up. In semi-public contexts standards of modesty vary. Nudity may be acceptable in public single-sex changing rooms at swimming baths, for example, or for mass medical examination of men for military service. In private, standards again depend upon the circumstances. A person who would never disrobe in the presence of a physician of the opposite sex in a social context might unquestioningly do so for a medical examination; others might allow examination, but only by a person of the same sex.".
- Modesty thumbnail BathingMachineDontBeAfraid.jpg?width=300.
- Modesty wikiPageExternalLink Modesty-Not-Just-for-Women?offset=0&max=1.
- Modesty wikiPageExternalLink www.tera.ca.
- Modesty wikiPageID "106121".
- Modesty wikiPageRevisionID "606349744".
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- Modesty footer "Dressing norms and concepts of modesty have widely varied among Hindus before 20th century. Above is a topless Balinese Hindu woman at a temple complex in 1922, during Dutch colonial rule of Indonesia. In the background, in the center left, one can see other topless women, as well as a woman who is fully covered in European dress. The colored image is typical dress observed in modern day Bali temples.".
- Modesty hasPhotoCollection Modesty.
- Modesty image "Bali-Ubud 0703a.jpg".
- Modesty image "COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Portret van een Balinees meisje op een tempelcomplex bij Kesiman TMnr 60042716.jpg".
- Modesty width "160".
- Modesty subject Category:Naturism.
- Modesty subject Category:Philosophy_of_love.
- Modesty subject Category:Virtue.
- Modesty comment "Modesty is a mode of dress and deportment intended to avoid encouraging sexual attraction in others; actual standards vary widely. In this use, it can be considered inappropriate or immodest to reveal certain parts of the body. A modest woman would behave so as to avoid encouraging the sexual attention of men.".
- Modesty label "Modestia".
- Modesty label "Modesty".
- Modesty label "Modéstia".
- Modesty label "Pudeur".
- Modesty label "Скромность".
- Modesty sameAs Modestia.
- Modesty sameAs Pudeur.
- Modesty sameAs Modéstia.
- Modesty sameAs m.048knhx.
- Modesty sameAs Q11199149.
- Modesty sameAs Q11199149.
- Modesty wasDerivedFrom Modesty?oldid=606349744.
- Modesty depiction BathingMachineDontBeAfraid.jpg.
- Modesty isPrimaryTopicOf Modesty.