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Intimidation and Christian, professional womenPosted : 14 Sep, 2007 09:52 AMAre Christian guys intimidated by an independent, professional, financial-stable, Christian woman? I find that most Christian guys either shy away from you or they just don't come up to you at all. Am I giving off a vibe that tells them to not come up to me? Please tell me what you think. |
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Intimidation and Christian, professional womenPosted : 14 Sep, 2007 11:01 AMSome Guys might be, but A true Christian guy shouldnt be. it shoudlnt matter what carrer you have or how independent you are. The only thing that should matter is that you Share the same Love for Christ as they do. |
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Intimidation and Christian, professional womenPosted : 14 Sep, 2007 05:20 PMI beg to differ with anyone who says "A true Christian shouldn't be" since this makes it a requirement for salvation. |
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Cory
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Intimidation and Christian, professional womenPosted : 14 Sep, 2007 10:56 PMok... if you look at it that way. |
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Intimidation and Christian, professional womenPosted : 16 Sep, 2007 10:06 AMThat's a really good question. Obviously no single guy can accurately represent all males view on the matter. However, speaking for myself and likely many other men out there I can say this - while a women's professional success may not intimidate many males, it can connotate a lack of dedication in more "traditional" roles. I am not saying you, or any other women, by virtue of being successful, is less of a mother, lover, caregiver, cook, etc., however, I think it does send signals of that women's commitments. In a nutshell, if many guys are looking for partners to compliment their provider roles, being a women who already has that area covered might deter men. After all, a solid defense is often more important than having 2 all-star quarterbacks. Hope that makes sense. God bless. |
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Intimidation and Christian, professional womenPosted : 17 Sep, 2007 06:12 PMbrief answer: YES. I have a very close friend who was a VP of a large communications company, and is now retired... she claims to be the Queen of the First Date Club... She just NEVER gets second dates. Goes through men like old socks. Problem: same as some guys with the same background and educational foundation: Attitude. RX: don't dummy down. Don't start dressing tastelessly; Don't lie about achievements. DO just be a person. A genuine, transparent, risk taking, kind, human being. To quote one of Julia Roberts lines when talking as a movie star to lowly book seller Hugh Grant: Sometimes it is just a girl saying to a guy, please love me. Simple as that.. Hard to swallow high achievement, or shrug when you want to really continue on and tell this potential mate how really important and accomplished you are... but the name of the program is "person to person", not persona to persona; or you check my bio/resume while I check yours... or my people will get ahold of your people... Nay, it is One Honest Christian looking to connect honestly and within the guidance of the Holy Spirit, one other Honest Christian. There still is not a positive correlation between being educated and being the world's best lover/husband/wife/housekeeper... and for sure none exists between being a hotshot in the business world and holding a family together... The problem is real, but doesn't have to be your personal problem. Prayer helps, and so does introspection, and so does having a friend advise you about your attitude... attitude IS everything. |
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Intimidation and Christian, professional womenPosted : 17 Sep, 2007 10:19 PMEustace: I just loved your response... right on, that was very accurate and well said!!! |
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Intimidation and Christian, professional womenPosted : 28 Sep, 2007 11:06 PMThe proverbs 31 woman oversaw the care of her home as she worked alongside and delegated to the staff regarding the care of her home (cooking and cleaning etc.) while she went out and negotiated the purchase of land to further the wealth of her household and then managed that property. She didn't cook, clean and work as women are expected to today. She was held in high regard and made decisions regarding how their combined wealth was spent without consulting her husband. As described in the scripture she was an extrememly independant decision making chick. |
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Intimidation and Christian, professional womenPosted : 12 Jan, 2008 08:49 AMThis is an area that has fueled many arguments between men and women. Many men take the scripture out of context when it says that women should be submissive to their husbands. If you read 1Peters 3:1-7 it talks about the relationship even with non-believers. But in 1 Corinthians 13 it defines what love should be and the relationship that a husband should have with his wife, as Christ loved the church. |
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Intimidation and Christian, professional womenPosted : 31 Jan, 2008 04:38 PMI would say it doesn't matter, but thats just me. A good career and financial freedom is given from above so consider it a gift and allways remember who its from. I agree that a mature christian won't think it will matter and it really shouldn't. Besides when were standing before the throne of judgment the Lord is going to say I don't care if you were a CEO, a lawyer, a doctor, a factory worker, worked at a fast food joint, he is going to ask what did you do for me. Did you use your spiritual gifts and talk to strangers about me(Christ). Were in the body of Christ and may have many different jobs but we all work toghter some how. |
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Intimidation and Christian, professional womenPosted : 16 Feb, 2008 09:06 AMactually, that is a very interesting question.. |
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