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When did attraction become an issue?Posted : 20 Dec, 2009 05:09 PMI had a thought some days ago that goes like this; to be in love is an embellishment of the truth. to love is love itself. |
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atlfan27
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When did attraction become an issue?Posted : 21 Dec, 2009 02:57 PMhmmmm...interesting. Are you trying to refer to attraction towards the physically appearance? |
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When did attraction become an issue?Posted : 27 Dec, 2009 06:11 PMInteresting. I think there comes a point when you cross the lines between attraction and it becomes lust. Not all attraction is lust. It's possible that not all lust is attraction. Attraction does not have to be solely a physical thing: a person can be attracted to a person for their mind or other characteristics. I think that when you are concerned that you are struggling with lust or attraction for the wrong reasons, you need to ask yourself why you are interested in a certain person. What is it that draws you to them? Then you need to decide what to do about it. If you lust after a person, you might need to recognize the danger and not pursue any relationship besides friendship there. If you are genuinely attracted, maybe you need to trust God to allow a relationship of any kind to blossom and see what happens next. |
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When did attraction become an issue?Posted : 29 Dec, 2009 10:23 PMActually, we do see attraction in the Bible. When Jacob first saw Rachel, he was amazed by her beauty. And he put up with one crazy uncle to gain Rachel's hand in marriage. |
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DontHitThatMark
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When did attraction become an issue?Posted : 31 Dec, 2009 09:29 AMIf you're in love with someone, but not attracted to them then don't get married...just call them "brother" or "sister". If you have no problems controlling your passions, stay single and focused on being married to Christ. Physical attraction is a important part of marriage. People like to say the only reason for marriage is to be "united in Christ", but Paul says unmarried people serve God better. In fact, the only recommended circumstance for marriage is "uncontrolled passions". There are only a few legitimate reasons for marriage. To procreate. To have a "helpmate". To guard the passions. If you don't want to have kids, if you can survive on your own, and if you have your passions under control....then don't get married. If you do not have your passions under control...marry someone you are physically attracted to...to guard against lust. |
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DontHitThatMark
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When did attraction become an issue?Posted : 31 Dec, 2009 09:31 AMPhysical attraction is not the only requirement in a marriage partner though...character and personality match-ups come first, but I believe you should also be satisfied with your partner's physical appearance. |
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Ben0024
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When did attraction become an issue?Posted : 4 Jan, 2010 09:40 AMAttraction has I believe always been there as far as physical and mental. It is human nature to only go for those who you feel connected to but also physically attracted to as well. I feel as we evolve it is becoming even more an issue. Getting married and staying together was never an issue until I would say a decade ago. I'm not saying in the past 50 years people didn't get divorced but just seems to me now it is greatly on the rise and why, simply it is way to easy to do now of days and we as humans have developed a higher standard for one another and it deals greatly with attraction. Can we fight this perhaps but it's up to each one of us. There really is no reason I have come up with why this is happening I just see it happening rapidly as we as a species evolve. |
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stormcountry33
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When did attraction become an issue?Posted : 5 Jan, 2010 07:13 PMexactly my thought clue!!! I also agree that attraction and lust can be two different things. I feel that attraction can cover more ground such as the mental and emotional whereas lust tends to be more strictly attached to the physical. |
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When did attraction become an issue?Posted : 10 Jan, 2010 07:04 PMHi there, |
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atlfan27
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When did attraction become an issue?Posted : 14 Jan, 2010 07:45 PMI'm coming from a good family and background so yes looks does a key role but, she must have other qualities such as education level, not boring, similar religious beliefs, an active lifestyle (no plumps allowed) etc. |
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DontHitThatMark
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When did attraction become an issue?Posted : 15 Jan, 2010 06:10 PMWow, atlfan? Do you have any anti-pitchfork/torch spray? |
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