Why we still single?

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Do we really need the chase, though? If two people really trust and love the Lord with all their heart? Shouldn't He bring the two people together, instead of one "chasing" the other? For the man should have to find God first because the woman is so in Him. That's the only chase should be happening... In my opinion.
I agree. I'm just plain befuddled by it. :shrug:
 
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My experience is that men typically do NOT like straight up bluntness.
Well there's speaking honestly and openly, then there's slamming someone in the head with honesty. Most people, man or woman, won't respond well to the second.
And really no one likes having to hear certain things, not matter how you put it. Which usually when someone is blunt, it's because they are telling the person something they don't want to hear to begin with.
 

jsr1221

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I agree. I'm just plain befuddled by it. :shrug:
I just look back at Adam and Eve. God didn't instruct Eve to play hard to get. God didn't instruct Adam to chase Eve. So I don't know why this game came into play over time... Or why people think it's so fun or such a good idea.
 

jsr1221

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Well there's speaking honestly and openly, then there's slamming someone in the head with honesty. Most people, man or woman, won't respond well to the second.
And really no one likes having to hear certain things, not matter how you put it. Which usually when someone is blunt, it's because they are telling the person something they don't want to hear to begin with.
I think you can be blunt in a nice way. Some people just don't either understand or won't take a hint (no pun intended) no matter how hard you try to be open. So being blunt and hitting the point home is the next thing.
 
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I just look back at Adam and Eve. God didn't instruct Eve to play hard to get. God didn't instruct Adam to chase Eve. So I don't know why this game came into play over time... Or why people think it's so fun or such a good idea.
Preach it brother !! :)
 
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Well there's speaking honestly and openly, then there's slamming someone in the head with honesty. Most people, man or woman, won't respond well to the second.
And really no one likes having to hear certain things, not matter how you put it. Which usually when someone is blunt, it's because they are telling the person something they don't want to hear to begin with.
I was quoting JSR's use of the word "blunt". If you read the thread, the discussion was about a woman being blunt about having an interest in a man.

We're not talking about honesty and having grace here, we're talking about revealing a romantic interest. Not that I disagree with your post, but your comment makes it look like I'm saying something I'm not. Context here is kinda everything.
 
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I just look back at Adam and Eve. God didn't instruct Eve to play hard to get. God didn't instruct Adam to chase Eve. So I don't know why this game came into play over time... Or why people think it's so fun or such a good idea.
Adam and Eve were the only people around at the time. Also, at that point, Creation was perfect.
 
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Mitspa

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I don't know about the whole chase thing...seems complicated to me :( and the biggest cons I ever seen was sweet talkers who knew how to play that game
 

jsr1221

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Adam and Eve were the only people around at the time. Also, at that point, Creation was perfect.
I don't think God speaks in riddles, though. That was my point. He was open with what He wanted Adam and Eve to do. So, why wouldn't He want us to be open and honest with each other? That is where I was going at. Chasing, playing hard to get... That's not being open and honest.
 
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I think you can be blunt in a nice way. Some people just don't either understand or won't take a hint (no pun intended) no matter how hard you try to be open. So being blunt and hitting the point home is the next thing.
Yes, hence my saying 'speaking honestly and openly'.
Blunt works well with some, others just focus more on 'being offended' than if you have anything valid to say. Usually i find that happens when they don't want to hear what you say because it doesn't go with what they want to hear.
 
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I was quoting JSR's use of the word "blunt". If you read the thread, the discussion was about a woman being blunt about having an interest in a man.

We're not talking about honesty and having grace here, we're talking about revealing a romantic interest. Not that I disagree with your post, but your comment makes it look like I'm saying something I'm not. Context here is kinda everything.
You're correct, i did not read the previous 25 pages for context. My apologies.

That said, some men will not like bluntness, ever, in the manner you intended. Sometimes because they disagree with it, and sometimes because they have no interest. And since men don't get many chances to deal with being on the receiving end we don't get many chances to learn how to deal with an unwanted advance.
 
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Blunt/honest/straightforward > mind games/chasing/titillating (hi Catherder)

Even so, discernment is still important here. Yes, honesty is a merit, but not everyone is prudent with what you confide in them. It's naive to hold fast to the belief that being completely and totally open and vulnerable with anyone and everyone is virtuous.
 

Dino246

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There's an angle to "blunt" honesty (the revealing kind, that is) which is uncomfortable for most of us, because it is risky. If a fellow is interested in a gal, or vice-versa, and they choose to reveal that interest, there is a (large) possibility of rejection. Nobody wants to be rejected, so many people forego expressing interest. That is one reason why many of us are still single.
 
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Women. Men. Just be honest with your intentions. Communicate.
 
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Let's face it... it's just hard!!

If you don't really know what the other person is thinking, will you just go there and say "hey, I like you..." and stuff?

I'm very self councious about it... I usually tend to think that the other person is just being polite or friendly... I'm the best at spoting someone interested in na third party, but I never assume someone is interested in me... :/

Maybe that's why I'm single... hehehehe
 

melita916

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Let's face it... it's just hard!!

If you don't really know what the other person is thinking, will you just go there and say "hey, I like you..." and stuff?

I'm very self councious about it... I usually tend to think that the other person is just being polite or friendly... I'm the best at spoting someone interested in na third party, but I never assume someone is interested in me... :/

Maybe that's why I'm single... hehehehe
carol, i know the struggle! :)
 
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Zoe1234

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I was told that it's mainly because I'm too clever...how sad.