Hey Everyone,
Having lived in the shark tank of the dating world for some time, I often hear/read the same complaints that men and women seem to have about each other over and over again.
Men will say that all women, Christian or not, expect good looks and money.
Women will say that all men, Christian or not, expect good looks and sex (outside of marriage.)
To be fair, these statements are usually spoken out of personal heartbreaks and disappointments, and once you hear each person's individual story, it's not hard to see why they believe the way they do.
And yet, nearly every person who sputters negative comments about the opposite gender... still wants very much, and sometimes desperately, to find a member of the opposite sex who will want them.
I can openly admit that I am no exception when it comes to forming some negative views about the opposite gender, and I often wonder if God is trying to break them off me before He actually sends a prospective person (after all, it's not fair to that person if I project all my past hurts onto him.) I can't look to someone else to make up for all the sins of the past, including my own.
I know one thing that has helped me get over some of my bitterness is knowing and observing guys both online and in real life who exhibit old-fashioned manners and strong moral characters. It gives me hope that maybe someday, I'll be fortunate enough to land someone like that on my own!
How about the rest of you?
* Do you harbor negative feelings of the opposite gender? (You don't have to state what they are if you don't want--it might be something just between you and God.) Do you think you'll meet a significant other while still holding on to those views?
* Would you expect a future significant other to make up for the things that caused you to have those views? How would you expect to be able to treat your significant other well and not allow the bitterness to be taken out on him or her?
* What do you think would take to help you truly get over any bitterness or resentment you might hold for the opposite sex?
As always, I am looking forward to reading your answers.
Having lived in the shark tank of the dating world for some time, I often hear/read the same complaints that men and women seem to have about each other over and over again.
Men will say that all women, Christian or not, expect good looks and money.
Women will say that all men, Christian or not, expect good looks and sex (outside of marriage.)
To be fair, these statements are usually spoken out of personal heartbreaks and disappointments, and once you hear each person's individual story, it's not hard to see why they believe the way they do.
And yet, nearly every person who sputters negative comments about the opposite gender... still wants very much, and sometimes desperately, to find a member of the opposite sex who will want them.
I can openly admit that I am no exception when it comes to forming some negative views about the opposite gender, and I often wonder if God is trying to break them off me before He actually sends a prospective person (after all, it's not fair to that person if I project all my past hurts onto him.) I can't look to someone else to make up for all the sins of the past, including my own.
I know one thing that has helped me get over some of my bitterness is knowing and observing guys both online and in real life who exhibit old-fashioned manners and strong moral characters. It gives me hope that maybe someday, I'll be fortunate enough to land someone like that on my own!
How about the rest of you?
* Do you harbor negative feelings of the opposite gender? (You don't have to state what they are if you don't want--it might be something just between you and God.) Do you think you'll meet a significant other while still holding on to those views?
* Would you expect a future significant other to make up for the things that caused you to have those views? How would you expect to be able to treat your significant other well and not allow the bitterness to be taken out on him or her?
* What do you think would take to help you truly get over any bitterness or resentment you might hold for the opposite sex?
As always, I am looking forward to reading your answers.
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