S
SeriousQuestion
Guest
Are you talking about Qwertygirl? because her reason for saying it is gross wasn’t stated. I didn’t see anyone else who agreed with your particular definition of gross in this case, but it is a long thread.
Physical room, friend. The one I’m in that’s full of English teachers.Are you talking about Qwertygirl? because her reason for saying it is gross wasn’t stated. I didn’t see anyone else who agreed with your particular definition of gross in this case, but it is a long thread.
That the idea of telling other people how they experience the world is disgusting, and ignorant. And that the idea seemed a bit juvenile.What exactly did they say?
Only now, in the 21st century? You mean that up until 1999 there was no such requirement?We are in the 21st century it is necessary for both men and women to dress decently
Not in Saudi Arabia you’re not. You can’t speak to men you’re not related to and they can’t speak to you - it’s literally illegal. But yes, they see that on television and the assumption persists.The other one I’ve been told is western women and especially american women are very friendly with both men and women. As an american, smiling and chatting with a male coworker is nothing - I’m being sociable, no more.
Many other cultures that would be considered a very forward sexual advance.
Most of the men I see out mowing grass with their shirts off…well, I’ll be kind and say not my type.I’m pretty happy to see a man with his shirt off![]()
TruthMost of the men I see out mowing grass with their shirts off…well, I’ll be kind and say not my type.![]()
You didn’t see him tell women whether and how they experience lust?I didn’t see that in Fide’s posts. Seem like a overstatement but go ahead.
@seriousquestion; one of many refutation of women’s experience of their own minds ( that he himself proved silly moments later when called on to prove that the Bible also warns women about lust)How do you explain the attention from Jesus concerning lust in men for women, and no mention of the modern view, of “we’re all equal in lust”?
fide:![]()
In the same post where you admit to not knowing how women think you tell women what they think. Impressive.My long experience in being a man, for many years now, has taught me two things on this subject:
I seriously doubt that we mean anything even close to being the same thing, about the word “lust”.
- women have no idea how men think,
- men have no idea how women think.
This thread is RIFE with what Alex is talking about. There’s not enough room to quote all the quotes.No you didn’t.
Ugh that quote left me so annoyed I literally couldn’t type a response.@seriousquestion; one of many refutation of women’s experience of their own minds ( that he himself proved silly moments later when called on to prove that the Bible also warns women about lust)
Have you read the thread? I would recommend it.I can’t really see what you are trying to say. The first quote just mentions that the Bible doesn’t say that the genders are equal in lust. The second one is what he gathered through his life experience and you were being intellectually dishonest.