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Marcie Matthews
Story
“1998 was a year that I was able to see the results of many
Young Women lessons, talks, and advice come into play. I am an average
Mormon girl. Being able to keep my life this steady and strong has not been
easy. I make goals all the time to help strengthen my testimony and my
standards.
“Recently we had a Mutual activity on the importance of modesty.
Every lesson before I felt like I was a modest dresser, but I knew there was
still something I could change—my shorts and the length of my skirts. It was the
one weakness that I knew I had but had placed far behind in my head. Everyone
wore short shorts, Daisy Dukes, and miniskirts, and I had bought mine with my
own money. Then I heard the lesson on modesty. I went home wanting to go
straight to my closet and throw away everything that was not modest so it
wouldn’t be there to tempt me. After, I told my parents. I guess I was looking
for them to tell me that there was no problem in the way I dressed and then let
me go. “Later that night my dad told me he was proud of me and that he would like to buy me a couple of knee-length dresses for church. The next step was to go through all my clothes and give away everything. It was hard for me to part with my favorite skirts and the shorts that I loved so much, but I did. You will never see me in short shorts or short skirts again. “I have never felt better about myself. I love being able to walk into the temple and church and feel like I am a child of God and am representing Him … by the clothes that I wear. “I challenge every young woman to take this step. It will help you find out who you are and what you stand for. When we have to give up something that is a part of us, the blessings will pour in more than you can imagine.”
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