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One would think that there was an explicit command in Scripture against it-- Women making the first move; how preposterous, wicked, and unimaginable.
A certain lady here on this site has told me, that women seeking out a man is "is just WRONG and out of character for a Christian woman to do." She then, I am guessing as advice to men, said "We are to be won over by holy men who are truly deserving of our hearts that we have entrusted to GOD for safekeeping, until the one HE deems worthy to love us just as HE would is ready to take on that role so don't expect any GODly women to come nipping at your heels, nice guys/good guys/GODly men!!!"
From my own experience, I know that my pastor's wife has told me that women should only wait, making it seem that any women that makes any move (except to "give signs" ... ugh) is a sinful, misguided young woman, and not much of a woman.
A short anecdote: There is a married couple at our church. We were talking (amongst others) about how they met. He remembered that they were paired up (they were not saved when they met; many married couples in my church met before they were saved) by their friends, and how she was directed to him. But when he said this, she said humorously interrupted, No, no, I didn't go after you, you went after me! You found me! And she chuckled.
So then, WHAT'S SO WRONG WITH IT?
A certain lady here on this site has told me, that women seeking out a man is "is just WRONG and out of character for a Christian woman to do." She then, I am guessing as advice to men, said "We are to be won over by holy men who are truly deserving of our hearts that we have entrusted to GOD for safekeeping, until the one HE deems worthy to love us just as HE would is ready to take on that role so don't expect any GODly women to come nipping at your heels, nice guys/good guys/GODly men!!!"
From my own experience, I know that my pastor's wife has told me that women should only wait, making it seem that any women that makes any move (except to "give signs" ... ugh) is a sinful, misguided young woman, and not much of a woman.
A short anecdote: There is a married couple at our church. We were talking (amongst others) about how they met. He remembered that they were paired up (they were not saved when they met; many married couples in my church met before they were saved) by their friends, and how she was directed to him. But when he said this, she said humorously interrupted, No, no, I didn't go after you, you went after me! You found me! And she chuckled.
So then, WHAT'S SO WRONG WITH IT?