“…(Steele, 1985( I. Modesty in culture and society Many studies examine modesty in societal norms such as rules regarding appearance, culture rules, and women's desire for freedom for their femininity and to represent themselves without any specific social or cultural identity and without any specific attitude in clothing, and trying to prove that freedom in clothing choice is not a shameful transgression; while some studies had proved that modesty protect from any harassment. (Chowdhury, 2018); (Tankard, 2015); (Kendall & Nouwen, 2016); (Holmes, 2018); (Zahy & Mrad, 2017); (Bonnet & McAlexander, 2013); (Ali & Robin, 2015); (Jabeen, Sunbal, & Taj, 2017); (Papp, Erchull, Liss, Waaland-kreutzer, & Godfrey, 2017); (Walter, 2016); (Abou Joudeh, 2019); (Diez-Arroyo, 2016); (Fowler, 2012); (Millan & Jonathan, 2011); (Mandhachitaraa & Piamphongsant, 2016); (Kearl, 2014); (Skinner-Thompson, 2018); (Neufeld, 2014); (Frederick, 2014 . ( Starting by the question of Blackwell raised in his Study, "Does modesty or lack thereof improve body image, or does it harm how individuals feel about their appearance?"…”