Atria35 (post: 1476333) wrote:Ah! Yes, I did miss that word. Sorry.
Its alright. ^_^; it was a small word. I even missed it on re-reading it. So no worries. ^^
Atria35 (post: 1476333) wrote:Ah! Yes, I did miss that word. Sorry.
piffle wrote:Wouldn't it be logical to model our earthly marriages after the ultimate Marriage?
Can you imagine the Church dominating of Christ?
Why do people get all in a frenzy when women are called to be submissive?
I want to be able to look my husband in the eye one day and tell him I saved all of me for him, not just bits and pieces of a broken heart shattered through meaningless relationships.
If God lined up a group of guys in front of me and said, "Go ahead and pick", I'd fall to my knees and say, "Lord, YOU pick!"
Nate (post: 1476316) wrote:Not to mention the countless successful marriages that started with the girl pursuing the guy...like my grandparents, for example.
Nate (post: 1476338) wrote: We should seek God for guidance, yes, but seeking God for guidance and telling God to live our lives for us are completely different things. God gave us the ability to reason and make decisions for ourselves for a reason, and I can think of no better way to honor God's gift to us than to use it, rather than asking Him to make every single decision of our lives for us.
Sheenar wrote:I just find the whole "Jesus is your boyfriend", "Jesus is your husband" thing irritating --and like a consolation prize to single women.
broly146 (post: 1476344) wrote:I can see your point there, but Jesus will help you find a guy that will love you for who you are and not what you can or can't do.
Atria35 (post: 1476354) wrote:Not true. There are women and men that go their whole lives and never find a husband/wife, even if they pray that Jesus will help them find one, and do go out and attempt to find one. I wish this were true, but it's just not.
broly146 wrote:Remember that Jesus doesn't run on our time, he runs on his time. So something may take years to happen.
Nate (post: 1476346) wrote:Not to mention sexist. How come girls get to have Jesus as their boyfriend/husband but us guys get nothing?
WHY CAN'T JESUS BE MAI WAIFU? T.T
Yamamaya (post: 1476369) wrote:There seems to be quite a lot of passive aggression in this thread. I think I understand why. It all revolves what the issue of what the ideal male/female romantic relationship is. Some here believe that the man should be the MAN and pursue the lady like an old fashioned gentleman. Others, me included, are offended by this notion either because we are shy or we feel that is a wrong standard to apply to everyone.
One of the problems here might be a misinterpretation of what the word, "pursuit" means. Some girls feel like they need to be the princess who just waits for the man to come for her. Pursuit does not necessarily represent that situation. It is as simple as taking the initiative to show interest. However, this tends to be transformed into a much larger burden than it should be, to where one gender has to take the full responsibility for trying to start the relationship. For guys, this can be difficult. Because quite a few of us aren't good at picking up the "signs" from girls, we feel like we're putting ourselves at risk when we pursue the girl. We're at risk of seeming too pushy or "stalkerish." We're at risk of getting our egos and emotions crushed. Hence why we have a few guys here like broly who don't feel like pursuing women anymore. We're sick of getting hurt. We're the ones putting everything on the line.
If a girl did show some initiative, I would definitely appreciate that. For example, there was a girl I didn't like(she was a bit too young) ask me out. Yes it was awkward, but I appreciated the gesture even though I did turn her down kindly.
LOL THIRD EDIT: That rebelution list had some good things and a few horrible ones.
This is probably the post of the year right here.
Well you do have Madoka.
Yamamaya (post: 1476369) wrote: there was a girl I didn't like(she was a bit too young) ask me out. Yes it was awkward, but I appreciated the gesture even though I did turn her down kindly.
Nate (post: 1476388) wrote:But I thought Tim was the scientist who invented the atomic bomb and the girl was world peace or something and like...man I don't know.
That Dude (post: 1476429) wrote:I'm not a shy guy, but I'm not really that outgoing either...Being so, I appreciate it when girls give hints and make their interest pretty clear. That being said I do think that it's usually more appropriate for the guy to do the actual pursuing, not that it can't be started because of a girl showing an obvious interest. Once again this is my opinion only.
Now on to a fact that I think might cause some hurt feelings and I apologize beforehand if I hurt any of you by saying this...Men, stop being boys! Grow a pair! Many of these problems that have been discussed is because many men aren't really men any more, they are "boys who can shave." We need to start looking to the scriptures to who we should be.
Now before the venom starts flowing, let me say this. I do believe that there's a place for all personality types, there's nothing wrong with being really shy, there's nothing wrong with being the take charge type. There's nothing wrong with the thought of asking a girl out scaring the crap out of you...What is wrong is when you know what role God has called you to play and you avoid it and justify your inaction.
That Dude (post: 1476429) wrote:Now on to a fact that I think might cause some hurt feelings and I apologize beforehand if I hurt any of you by saying this...Men, stop being boys! Grow a pair! Many of these problems that have been discussed is because many men aren't really men any more, they are "boys who can shave." We need to start looking to the scriptures to who we should be.
Now before the venom starts flowing, let me say this.
Again I apologize if I hurt anybody with how I said what I said, but please realize I say this with all love (doing what's best for the other regardless of the good it does you.)
That Dude (post: 1476429) wrote:...What is wrong is when you know what role God has called you to play and you avoid it and justify your inaction.
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