What's annoying is that Christian women are usually told not to ask a man out because it's not their place, then Christian men don't want to make the move. I'm sorry that I'm old-fashioned and won't go with the world's views on this.
Who says this? I know there are some on here that say that, but many who also disagree. So it's not all Christians that say it, just means you're either only hearing from, or only listening to, the ones that do.
Being old fashioned has nothing to do with being spiritually right. Nor does going against being old fashioned have to do with going along with the world.
I've told two boys in the past that I had feelings for them and I swore I would never do it again. Not only did I feel desperate but I felt I had lost some respect for myself. I also lost them as friends.
Funny you talk about this. Because most women complain that Christian men don't ask them out, yet look at the sorts of things guys have to go through before asking out a woman. And most women i've seen that talk about having asked a man out, or just putting how they feel out there, always complain about how hard it is.
Also, if a guy really likes me, he will ask me out. If I have to ask him out, it just shows me he wasn't really interested.
Maybe a guy feels if a woman isn't giving the ok somehow, then she must not be interested. So he doesn't ask her out because she doesn't show any interest. Then women complain men don't ask them out. Sorry ladies, if you want a man to make a move you have to clear the runway and turn on the landing lights. This whole 'if he doesn't ask me out he doesn't like me' thinking can go both ways in regards to showing interest.
And thanks for calling me annoying btw, that's wonderful!