Hmmm . . . how to put this charitably. As a woman, I feel objectified by attitudes such as I have highlighted above. I certainly would not put myself in a position to be used. I have more self-respect than that.
I’m not saying that sexual desire itself is wrong, but if a person gets into the habit of gratifying it in ways God didn’t intend, one loses the meaning of love. You’ve probably heard this before and maybe my one additional opinion on the subject isn’t going to make you change your tune. Although I must admit to some confusion since the latter part of your post seem to contradict the beginning of it.
But in the name of politeness for half of humanity (i.e., women) I would like to challenge you to reconsider your motives in making a post such as the above. I truly find it offensive and hurtful. :sad_yes: I’m not out to make enemies or pick fights, but I think honesty is imperative here.
I wanted to post some of my own dating struggles here when I first saw this thread, but after reading the words quoted above, I would not do so knowing that my honest posting would be read by someone with apparently a lack of shame at boasting such a lustful outlook on a forum that ladies are going to read. Frankly, I feel creeped out.
I know, it’s a public forum and I can’t know who reads anything I write. It’s a chance I take, and maybe one I will choose to reconsider.
Perhaps no offense was meant - I’m willing to give a person the benefit of the doubt and hear an explanation. Perhaps the person didn’t think things through sufficiently. It would help, IMO, to put oneself in the other person’s position.
In this case as a poster, that would mean to put oneself in the position of the reading “audience.” Then bring to mind the fact that the audience is going to consist of no small number of women who wish that men’s attitudes toward them were Christlike and respectful.