Let me tell you a bit about myself.
I am a 25-year-old Christian girl who's never dated, who's never had sex of any kind, has never looked at porn, has virtually no prospects in sight, and is not asexual or homosexual.
How does that make you feel toward me? Do you view me with pity or admiration? Pity that I've never been in love and found that special someone? Or admiration that I've somehow figured out the secret to controlling my impulses?
What I can say is that someone like me does not belong either in secular society or church society. Secular society says I should be allowed to sleep with whoever I want, whether or not I'm married. Church society by and large elevates marriage and motherhood to a degree that most churches would not know what to do with someone like me.
Therefore, it's safe to say I don't belong anywhere. I would like to be married, but not as much as I used to. And in my years of singleness, I've learned some very valuable lessons that I think both secular society and church society could learn. And I would be interested in starting a discussion about these lessons with anyone curious enough to listen.
I am a 25-year-old Christian girl who's never dated, who's never had sex of any kind, has never looked at porn, has virtually no prospects in sight, and is not asexual or homosexual.
How does that make you feel toward me? Do you view me with pity or admiration? Pity that I've never been in love and found that special someone? Or admiration that I've somehow figured out the secret to controlling my impulses?
What I can say is that someone like me does not belong either in secular society or church society. Secular society says I should be allowed to sleep with whoever I want, whether or not I'm married. Church society by and large elevates marriage and motherhood to a degree that most churches would not know what to do with someone like me.
Therefore, it's safe to say I don't belong anywhere. I would like to be married, but not as much as I used to. And in my years of singleness, I've learned some very valuable lessons that I think both secular society and church society could learn. And I would be interested in starting a discussion about these lessons with anyone curious enough to listen.
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