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God made women pretty. And I confess, like many guys, I've caught myself staring.
You ladies deserve to know how attractive you really are, and how easily some of us guys are distracted.
I'm not here to offer help to men who struggle with looking, I'm here to offer an inside look at how these men struggle, and how the ladies of the Church can help them.
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Why is God not capitolized in the title of this blog? Maybe I'm just too anal, but it bothers me.
yeah... this templete is going to be scrapped... auto formatting like that bothers me as well... and no, that's hardly a mere detail, so it's okay to be picky.
Hello evey blogger! Here's a point of view from a non-practicing christian fellow...
I myself do not have God as a main focal point in my life, nor do i try to make God happy. Myself in the dealings with "beauty" and "sex"... I feel that sex and beauty are in the top 4 important things for any relationship to work between a woman and a man. We (mostly men, but some women as wel), are attracted to females because we think they're pretty, and are attracted to females because we are sexually attracted, which leads to the the next step... the desire to procreate.
The important thing for a couple to do is to discuss their feelings openly and honestly. If the couple decides to have sex outside of marriage, the important thing is... IT'S NOT WRONG. Love is a wonderful feeling, something I myself have not gotten enough of in the last few years when I was with my ex...
But the beauty and sex things come together hand an foot like hydrogen and oxygen in water.
What do you guys think?
I could not disagree with you more on your opinion of sex outside of marriage. Sex with anyone who is not your spouse is adultery, no matter whether that person later bcomes your spouse or not. Issues like this are very black-and-white in God's Word.
And where do you get off calling yourself a non-practicing Christian? Christianity is an entire outlook, mentality and lifestyle, not a title. Would you call yourself a fiddler if you never touched your instrument again?
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