ANSWERS: 12
  • i'm sorry that makes no sense to me what so ever!
  • Well, I am Rromani and have been raised with tradition in mind. Rromani women, traditionally, do not display themselves and wear their hair long. Those skirts are part of tradition. Due to this being how I was raised, I see a woman in a long skirt and with long hair and smile.
  • As a woman who will occasionally wear dresses, I can tell you that I get an entirely different reaction from the men around me. Middle aged, not beautiful and lots of pounds to lose, I still get some very nice male attention if I wear a dress or skirt. No one EVER thinks that I am Mormon. So your equating the wearing of a dress with being Mormaon is totally weird to me. I don't understand where this idea would come from or what you are asking. I have also worn my hair long and short and never had this confused with any religious affiliation.
  • I don't think anything at all, and a person who can bring religious factions into such thoughts really ought to get out more.
  • I wouldn't think they were Mormon. I very often wear long dresses and skirts and my hair is long. I know many Mormons and none of them fit that description. And some have even been lose to the Temple. They dressed like other women though maybe a bit more modest. I have seen some women around here that wear long dresses and skirts usually the same kind of print fabrics, long hair that is covered and usually are wearing aprons. They are Mennonite or possible Amish if the clothes are dark. But to lump all women as any one thing isn't accurate at all, unless they are dressed scantily and are standing on a street corner in the middle of the night on the platform shoes. Even then, you might be wrong:-)
  • I think these are women in skirts/dresses and long hair. Anyway, there are no Mormons where I live, as far as I know, and I don't really know how they look like. Well, maybe there are, but I never heard of them.
  • I would say there goes a lady with a good head on her shoulders. I see many Mormon family's up north near & in IOWA STATE. They are very nice people who would do just about any thing necessary for one another. As far as to what they wear is left up to them. I see most women wearing dresses & 80% with lone hair. I drive a big rig with a friend of mine up there from time to time. And have a joy seeing their horse or mule's pulling their buggy's back home wile they are playing around in the back. So if you ever go up that way at night. Be careful when you come up on a horse & buggy that looks like it has no one setting up front leading the horse or mule back home. For most likely there will be someone in there some were.............M.C.S.
  • Um, I would think that they looked like women, in skirts and dresses, and had long hair. Even if they didn't look Hindi, or Mormon, or a duck, or a cat or a car.
  • Is there something that I am supposed to think? I just see people wearing skirts and dresses with long hair; I really don't think anything past that. I don't think I have ever seen women with long hair and dresses and thought "Odd... She's wearing a dress and ha long hair, but doesn't look Mormon... Huh..." Primarily, because I never make clothes to religion associations.
  • I love to wear dresses, and i have long hair. I guess it's my generation haha. But my faith has nothing to do with it. I do have a slit either in the back or side of my dresses, and sometimes i wear my hair up in a twist or french roll when i'm feeling sexy, haha. +4
  • Don't know what Mormon women look like. But where I live there are a lot of pentecostal, Amish, and Mennonite women around. If I see a lady in a long dress with long hair I think "She's Pentecostal" but if she's wearing a long dress and has her hair in a coffee filter I think "She's Amish." no offense.
  • Okay, I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and the only times I wear any dresses or skirts are to church or formal events... or when I have a rare girly mood and feel like dressing up... And not all Mormon girls have long hair... Quit with the stereotypes, and stop being so judgmental!!! Other religions try to promote modesty as well... it is a personal decision whether we follow those guidelines...

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