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pedro- -> RE: Today's Christian men...wimpy? (5/21/2008 4:00:38 PM)
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I agree with John on most of his points (I didn't agree on the woman giving the man a "timeline" to begin dating, etc). There have been lots of good points/ideas in this thread so I won't even try to address them all. I'll just give my opinion on some of them. Women do like a man with a backbone (as various female posters have stated here), they like a challenge, but at the same time they want a Christian who also happens to be a gentleman. I also believe that it is the man's role to do the "chasing", at least at first. I think that if the girl is interested, she will accept when he asks her out for a date. Of course, that is if she knows him at least a little bit. I do not think he has to be "best" or even "great" friends with her or know her that well to start dating (that's what dates are for, after all). Part of the problem lies in our (men's) ability to determine whether or not the girl is interested in us. She gives off signals (not returning phone calls, not accepting dates -or not counter-offering with another date if she's truly unable to make a date-, not laughing at your corny jokes, etc) but our ego sometimes gets in the way and we keep trying to chase. We end up with our hearts "broken" and blame the girls for the whole thing, when she really made it clear from the get-go that she wasn't interested. Then, since a couple of girls weren't interested in us, we buy into what the media tells us to do. We talk about "puppy dogs and ice cream", buy her lots of flowers/chocolates, give her a ton of compliments, etc. In the beginning they might think it's sweet, but it can make them realize that the guy is coming on too strong, ("why is he complimenting me so much? he doesn't even know me!", etc) or that he's "wimpy" ("why is he pouring out all of this feelings like that? I've only known him for a week!", etc). It's not anyone's fault, either. Even if I play my cards right, I might be a good catch in a girl's eyes, but it doesn't mean another girl will think/say the same. As men, we need to "man up", and move on. There are plenty Christian women out there, so keep praying! God will provide. =) edit: I guess I should have read the entire thread before posting. I apologize in advance if my post offends anyone :/
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