Family and Faith Magazine March 2015 | Page 12

BEAUTY 1. What Wear a full swimsuit, tankini or a two-piece that covers your navel, cleavage and buttocks when swimming. women concerned When you have come out of the water, cover up in a wrap, knitted throw or simple shorts. Dont walk around about modesty with your ‘wonderfully made’ causing your brothers’ eyes to swing left and right, up and down. Should Wear 2. Thongs and other kinds of high-cut swimwear designs made to reveal as much as possible are not the best picks at the for the public beach outing. These should be reserved Beach for the husband and wife’s private beach balcony rendezvous at our very nice properties in Jamaica or at home. Putting on a show for your spouse is a good thing; putting on a show for the public reveals a deeper need that may require some kind of intervention. - FFM's guide 3. Taking photos to capture the moment and share with your friends and family on social media can be fun, however be sure that your areola, pubic areas, bottom cheeks or other intimate parts of your body are properly covered. Remember too that photos posted are ‘out there’ forever, even after you have deleted them from your tablet or smartphone. 4. Make sure your swimsuit is lined so that nipples and pubic areas don’t easily print through. However be mindful that certain tones (such as white) tend to be more revealing even when lined. 5. If you choose to wear swimsuits with straps that have to be to tied to be secured, triple check to make sure your straps are in fact secured. This is particularly important for our busty bounteous sisters. Accidents of this nature are not easy to live down. The empowered woman must be herself on the beach and can wear her favourite colour and style. The empowered Godly woman however first understands that she belongs to God and that all her actions and decisions should please Him first even on the beach. Do you have tips for being modest at the beach? Send comments to [email protected] 12 Family and Faith Magazine | www.familyandfaithmagazine.com | Monday, March 2, 2015