Femininity is alive and well – the fashion industry thrives on it, the boutique business world depends upon it, social media is full of it, it heralds a woman's sex appeal and the Bible says it is God's wonderful gift to women.
In the recent past, Christian writers has someone construed the idea that "her wonderfully created body" (Song of Solomon) was being denied its natural God given pleasure of being courted for mutual fulfillment and enjoyment.
I am not alone in this. Numerous of our young writers in our Press Service International program with Christian Today have likewise sensed disappointment, the challenging nature of being young and single, and finding a range of other activities to do so as to circumnavigate these basic instincts and Biblical joy.
The word that has been missing in this quest, the bountiful God given nature of femininity. This is a delightful and God provided joy. Women truly enjoy being and looking feminine – the antithesis is political correctness from the 'left' gone mad!
Internet check
I checked out the word on Google to see what might come up. There was much. The overwhelming sense is that women are majestically endowed and gifted with their femininity and that men respond with emotions non-descript. These are two.
Seven ways to Be Feminine
http://www.wikihow.com/Be-Feminine
32 Quotes about Femininity
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/femininity
Plus there are innumerable sites that provide a range of photographs of women presenting poses that in the eye of the site-publisher illustrate women's femininity.
The Economics of Femininity
The fashion world might be described as a continuing advertising campaign on femininity. It's a multi-million dollar world wide industry and Australia is right up there.
A boutique is a small shopping outlet, especially one that specialises in elite and fashionable items such as clothing and jewellery. The word is French for "shop". The term entered into everyday English use in the late 1960s when, for a brief period, London was the centre of the fashion trade. Carnaby Street and the Kings Road were the focus of much media attention as home to the most fashionable boutiques of the era.
Now the East of London has been regenerated and more Boutiques pop up in fashionable areas, such as Tower Bridge Road. In Australia every shopping centre has boutiques.
Two of my children when teenagers worked in a boutique in the town where we lived and my (not so) joke with the proprietor was that my family was either buying or selling in her shop.
The social media is all over this – Facebook: The Art of the feminine
Femininity and this aspect of the ongoing economy is bound up together and our western society is dependent upon it. According to the Garment Industry Development Corporation, New York's fashion industry alone employs about 100,000 people with a sales volume of $14 billion.