It is interesting that the original quote came from a man who is in an amazing Christian marriage with a woman who adores him equally.
I suppose it takes two who are equally committed at the same time to make this work.
It has been somewhat surprising at how men tended to be offended on here with this quote. I suppose I had different expectations. I most certainly am not a woman on a pedestal and yet the men seem almost bitter to a point.
It is a very interesting study in expectations and reality to me.
Hi Hallmark,
your observations are valid - observations...
So it would appear that your 'study in expectations' has served as a pseudo social experiment within the lense of a small sampling of feedback from a single CC forum... Meaning - this small data sample is merely a small representation of men/women, and like any small data sample it is only a small representation and at best only provides 'generalizations via observations.'
Yes, while a man wrote this quote, and lots of man-folk here have even ribbed at the author being a male outlier...
While it is likely that the author is somewhat of a male outlier - that does not mean that there are not other men out there like him (albeit maybe not as many as hoped - but still possible).
After all this thread is all about 'setting the bar high'...
My observation is that this thread has served to validate that hypothesis... Meaning christian standards should be set higher than the norm...
Yes, it is commendable and admirable, and yes evidently it is possible, it is not common - but it is still possible to hope for such a dream... and it may be worth holding those standards high... we should at least hope and pray...
No one said this would be easy... If it were easy - we wouldn't have to set the bar so high... All we can hope for is to give it the ol' college try...