Quest has one to three (depending on what I draw from this series) chapters on femininity. Two paragraphs in particular from the first chapter pleaded to be expanded in ways a book did not allow. So here becomes the series “The Jewels of Femininity.” From Quest:
Some of the many facets include how we conduct ourselves (confidence, assertiveness, setting boundaries), our appearance (beautiful, modest, good hygiene), our manners and etiquette (hospitality, courtesy, graciousness), how we interact with men (supportive, protected, responsive), and what we value and pursue (truth, goodness, beauty). This is no all-encompassing list but it is a summary which I hope to leave as one step in the quest to the High Places….
While long hair and dresses are not a requirement to be feminine, they are tools that can be well-used by a lady.
Other tools might include turning modern style into modest attire without losing the trendy appeal, sensitivity to others, love of and gifting in caring for children, skill and tact in serving others, intelligence to pursue truth and challenge false thinking, skill in the arts such as music and dance, and grit to survive a tragedy or fight for what she loves. All these are the tools of the feminine woman.
We will examine facets of feminine conduct, appearance, etiquette, interactions with men, and values. Finally we will look at some tools for the feminine lady. I want this series to be interactive, so please feel free to comment, discuss, and suggest your own ideas.
Part 1 coming before week’s end…
Looking forward to it!