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It seems to me that you have handled it better than most men your age have.As to where I’m coming from, if I could handle lifelong celibacy, there’s a chance I’d be wearing a collar by now.
It seems to me that you have handled it better than most men your age have.As to where I’m coming from, if I could handle lifelong celibacy, there’s a chance I’d be wearing a collar by now.
Bravo. I didn’t want this quote the whole post, but this section rings true for me. I want a man worth living and dying for. Like in the song “Burn” by Jo Dee Messina, “live for me, die for us”. I might be naive waiting for love like that.People should marry because they have found someone who is worth the sacrifice of surrendering individual priveleges and rights and freedoms and the love they have makes them want to be with them forever.
As far as I can tell, a few years ago, he went to a Catholic single’s event in Chicago where the presenter (maybe a “bitter divorcee?”) exhorted singles to focus on discerning God’s will and expend less energy looking for a mate – because God will place that mate in one’s path when the time comes.*Norseman, first, I’m married, happily…and not divorced. Second, you need to reread through the thread…you’re answering something that I didn’t say. The posters who are saying to be complete in Christ, are NOT suggesting to become complacent. I am not sure why you debate this point a lot…maybe we are just not understanding where you’re coming from.
And for what it’s worth, no one is attacking you. Everyone is giving their opinions, and frankly, they are really uplifting. You telling women that they are ‘bitter’ from divorce, is uncalled for. *
Ditto.I know that you are not divorced, which is why I stated “some of you”.
But I do not retract my statement about women bitter from divorce, and here is why: I’ve been to Catholic singles and young adult events, and I have seen the “bitter crabby divorced women” set the agenda.
As to where I’m coming from, if I could handle lifelong celibacy, there’s a chance I’d be wearing a collar by now.
Don’t fall for the trap of “subjective”.In any case, I think the definition of “nice” is subjective, and I guess the question would be how one seeks authentic manhood or womanhood to attract the sort of spouse they desire. Not “why does that girl like that cretin and not me”.
Me too!Liberano, if you write a book, I’ll buy it. Just sayin’.![]()
Sometimes I wish I was not an orphan, so that my parents could have just picked for me.Awesome answer!
I’m intrigued who your father would pick out for you. Sometimes relatives can see things we cannot.
Tall auburn-haired young Catholic lady that would apparently be able to cope with me (“Dad, you don’t do that to any woman.” “Oh, she could handle you.” “…”) . It loses much in translation.Awesome answer!
I’m intrigued who your father would pick out for you. Sometimes relatives can see things we cannot.
Me too…you could use Liberanosamalo as your writing alias.Liberano, if you write a book, I’ll buy it. Just sayin’.![]()