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Irishmom2
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But you still haven’t explained why.But guys should generally do the asking out and pursing.
But you still haven’t explained why.But guys should generally do the asking out and pursing.
Nothing to stop you; may God guide your life path; pray very muchMaybe this question should also be in apologetics, but is it unattractive or against natural law if a woman tells a man she has feelings for him?
I hear a lot of mixed things either from the “feminist” perspective saying “wear the pants” or from people who say men should lead, or from personal experience where I’ve always seen a guy reject a girl and makes her feel really awkward after she admits her feelings for him.
Looking for a more faith-based answer
You would be surprised when you were really into history regarding this theme - until the 19th century, it was a widely accepted view that the women were the sex with more libido, more active seducing skills. The (romantically) passive role of women is not that old, and in no way able to be back upped by biology when you look at former times.cause I tend to side with more traditional roles of a man and women, the man pursues, courts, and dates a girl he’s interested. Biologically men and women are different and its been that way for hundreds of years.
I think that elicits the question of why is it the “traditional” way? Why do the biological differences between men and women necessitate that men are the ones who “pursue”?cause I tend to side with more traditional roles of a man and women, the man pursues, courts, and dates a girl he’s interested. Biologically men and women are different and its been that way for hundreds of years.