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Old 04-25-2012, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Dravin View Post
Are there toilet stalls in the bathroom? If so you could shower, dry off, and put your clothes on in the stall.
Hi,

thanks for your reply.

Yes, I could certainly use the stalls. However it would kind of weird to change in a stall and would probably draw even more attention.

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Originally Posted by MarginOfError View Post
Personally, I don't hesitate to change clothes in front of people outside of our faith. If they see my Garments and are curious, I tell them that after making certain ordinances we make a commitment to wear the Garment as a daily and physical reminder of the promises we have made to God. Sometimes I even say, "yes, it's a little weird, but I've accepted it and live by it." That's usually enough to gain people's respect on the issue.
I like your attitude! Yes, that's probably the best way to handle situations like this. I don't think it's not very likely I will ever be approached by somebody asking about my garments. They're not that much different when compared to normal underwear. And I doubt anybody will even notice the symbols.

But in the case somebody will ask me about them I'll try to prepare to give an appropriate answer.

Thanks for your answer!

If anybody has some more thoughts about this issue please let them hear.
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