I'm not ashamed of my body. I love my body. I thank God for my body. But I also understand that in a Christian marriage, my body is a gift I give to my husband, just as his body is a gift to me. Before marriage, my body is mine to protect and to dedicate to God.
This isn't oppression. This is honoring what God gave me. When I see women treating their bodies like battlegrounds—fighting against themselves, competing, performing for attention—it breaks my heart. We're not objects. We're temples. We should be treated as sacred.
The way I dress, the way I move in the world, the boundaries I keep—these are all acts of devotion. I'm not doing these things because I'm forced to. I'm doing them because I believe they matter spiritually.
Maybe this sounds old-fashioned. I don't care. I know who I am and what I believe, and that gives me more freedom than all the liberation in the world ever could. 🙏✨
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