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Liberanosamalo
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No human being is perfect.
You are having to adjust to the fact that your image of her was flawed. She has flaws. As another poster said, some of her behavior could be an indication of deeper issues. Yes. Booty calls, revenge sex and letting people use you are indications of immaturity, lack of a fully developed brain where teens, even late teens, cannot really see the logical consequences of impulsive behavior. How do you equate the image of who she was then with who she is now? The same way you would have to process who your child was at 2 with the person it ends up being at 22. We’re all works in progress. Sometimes there is no logical reason to sin. All logic would seem to defy why someone would alienate their Creator and bring physical or emotional ruin to themselves and those around.
Christ had it pinned perfectly when He hung on the cross and said “Father forgive them, they do not know what they are doing.”
Why did your girlfriend do it? She was a young woman who had not been raised maybe to assert herself overtly. So she got even by sleeping with her ex’s roommate. She lashed out to hurt someone who hurt and used her. She was a young woman who was very nice and some not very nice people took advantage of her. She was a young woman who grew up being told by everyone around her “if it feels good, do it. This is how you get love.”
She did not know at the time that someday a potential fiancee would make her recount all the details and all the names and places and dates and then argue with her, cry at her, rail at her and insult her about it. The teenage brain doesn’t think that way. That’s why a bunch of them are busy right now sending naked pictures of themselves on their cellphones. They have no ability to see the big picture. Theyr’e STUPID.
If stupidity were more painful at the time, people would learn faster.
How do you get past it? You think of how Christ sees her… not her past sins, but the person she has grown into. You accept that someday YOU might have stupid teenagers who behave that way. And you may not make enough money to send your kids to private school.
Plus, dude, she’s a woman. She doesn’t analyze everything she does before she does it. She acted on emotion… the promise of love, maybe a love she didn’t get from her parents, the hope of acceptance, the desire to be considered attractive or feel close to someone. The anger of betrayal, the anger of abandonment…
She’s a female and much of that behavior occurred when she was a teenage female. So that emotion you can’t deal with was in full force with little to check it. As anyone with a teenage daughter can tell you. If you can’t handle emotions, I’d suggest you take a communications class. Everything she did had a reason to her at the time. If only the reason was she acted on emotion without thinking about how this would affect her 10 years from now.
Can you accept the imperfect in life? Can you forget? Well, now that you have forced her to put all these images in your head, and she was honest (or stupid enough) to give you the information, you have a choice. Either choose to look on her as she is now and ignore the past, or let her go if you can’t. But remember… her past is what made her who she is today. Maybe all those guys were what brought her to appreciate the Truth of the Catholic church, where she could find her dignity and redemption and peace as a child of God.
Stop thinking about the past. Make new memories of the future. Because to be honest, YOU are now part of her sinful past too. Accept that in humility and use it as a starting point for a future together. And understand women operate on emotion a lot. Her reasons may not be good enough for YOU to understand, but they’re her reasons.
And by the way, lots of kids in Catholic schools fornicate, get drunk and break laws too.
You are having to adjust to the fact that your image of her was flawed. She has flaws. As another poster said, some of her behavior could be an indication of deeper issues. Yes. Booty calls, revenge sex and letting people use you are indications of immaturity, lack of a fully developed brain where teens, even late teens, cannot really see the logical consequences of impulsive behavior. How do you equate the image of who she was then with who she is now? The same way you would have to process who your child was at 2 with the person it ends up being at 22. We’re all works in progress. Sometimes there is no logical reason to sin. All logic would seem to defy why someone would alienate their Creator and bring physical or emotional ruin to themselves and those around.
Christ had it pinned perfectly when He hung on the cross and said “Father forgive them, they do not know what they are doing.”
Why did your girlfriend do it? She was a young woman who had not been raised maybe to assert herself overtly. So she got even by sleeping with her ex’s roommate. She lashed out to hurt someone who hurt and used her. She was a young woman who was very nice and some not very nice people took advantage of her. She was a young woman who grew up being told by everyone around her “if it feels good, do it. This is how you get love.”
She did not know at the time that someday a potential fiancee would make her recount all the details and all the names and places and dates and then argue with her, cry at her, rail at her and insult her about it. The teenage brain doesn’t think that way. That’s why a bunch of them are busy right now sending naked pictures of themselves on their cellphones. They have no ability to see the big picture. Theyr’e STUPID.
If stupidity were more painful at the time, people would learn faster.
How do you get past it? You think of how Christ sees her… not her past sins, but the person she has grown into. You accept that someday YOU might have stupid teenagers who behave that way. And you may not make enough money to send your kids to private school.
Plus, dude, she’s a woman. She doesn’t analyze everything she does before she does it. She acted on emotion… the promise of love, maybe a love she didn’t get from her parents, the hope of acceptance, the desire to be considered attractive or feel close to someone. The anger of betrayal, the anger of abandonment…
She’s a female and much of that behavior occurred when she was a teenage female. So that emotion you can’t deal with was in full force with little to check it. As anyone with a teenage daughter can tell you. If you can’t handle emotions, I’d suggest you take a communications class. Everything she did had a reason to her at the time. If only the reason was she acted on emotion without thinking about how this would affect her 10 years from now.
Can you accept the imperfect in life? Can you forget? Well, now that you have forced her to put all these images in your head, and she was honest (or stupid enough) to give you the information, you have a choice. Either choose to look on her as she is now and ignore the past, or let her go if you can’t. But remember… her past is what made her who she is today. Maybe all those guys were what brought her to appreciate the Truth of the Catholic church, where she could find her dignity and redemption and peace as a child of God.
Stop thinking about the past. Make new memories of the future. Because to be honest, YOU are now part of her sinful past too. Accept that in humility and use it as a starting point for a future together. And understand women operate on emotion a lot. Her reasons may not be good enough for YOU to understand, but they’re her reasons.
And by the way, lots of kids in Catholic schools fornicate, get drunk and break laws too.