Cattsy
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Lets just say this...in our current society, my view on relationship isn't very popular anymore. But what is popular now is divorce. Ironic![]()
I'm so with you there!!
Lets just say this...in our current society, my view on relationship isn't very popular anymore. But what is popular now is divorce. Ironic![]()
I'm so with you there!!When I tell other women that I WANT a man stronger than me that can lead and protect and CHERISH his family and his home, they think I missed the train :shrugs: LOL
A man is the head of the household, and when it is all said and done, and they stand before God...if the relationship was not taken care of, and the relationship ultimately failed...then "heads" will roll.
Mostly because he thinks that all relationships should be like his parents. Mom stays home, dad brings home the bacon, makes the rules, mom and kids obey. Which is all fine and dandy, except I have a job, make money, bought a house, and don't have to rely on anyone.
There is one (but only one that I can thing of) occasion where as a married women I need a leader. When we are waking through some of the more swampy and wooded areas of the property I need my husband to lead so he can make sure the way is clear of spider webs. Otherwise when walking into spider webs is not involved, I need a partner, companion, friend, lover, confidant, and cheerleader but not a leader. I am not a horse or a sheep I am able to navigate and propel myself.The women I know who are sufficiently emotionally competent to be married don't need leaders; they need equal partners.
In my opinion, the women I know who need leaders aren't ready to be getting married.
I know you aren't a Christian, but just go along with me on this. I can respect that we have a difference of opinion, but I think we can still hear eachother out maturely. I went to a marriage conference in March, and it was a Christian based conference. One of the things that was brought up was the topic of "headship" or "leadership" if you will. In the Bible, God designates the man to lovingly, and sacrificially lead his family, and to be the "head" of the household. The key word there is sacrificially. He's supposed to give a lot away in order to lead his wife and children...it's not exactly and easy job if done properly. As a Christian, I believe that I will answer to God on how well I led my wife, and my children.
Lets just say this...in our current society, my view on relationship isn't very popular anymore. But what is popular now is divorce. Ironic![]()
The only reason a woman would NEED to have her proverbial hands on the steering wheel, would be due to pride.
The best analogy I've seen for this is that in a relationship, you're both driving a train down the tracks. The woman is helping to make decisions on where they're going, as well as helping to keep the train running. The man as the leader has the job of keeping his hands on the steering wheel in order to steer them where they mutually agree they need to go.
Well I might not be making myself clear on one thing, and that is that my wife can tell me where I need to steer the train. She can make a decision, and I can follow through with it. The only reason a woman would NEED to have her proverbial hands on the steering wheel, would be due to pride. In marriage the woman has her responsibilities, and the man has his responsibilities. They compliment eachother. One of the jobs the man has is to responsibly, and lovingly lead his family. What's wrong with that?
I'm just going to drop out of this debate, because I feel like I'm climbing an imaginary hill and making no progress. I have my opinions on this, while most of you don't agree. Not much I can say or do to change your mind.
Cattsy, I want a man just like you described. But only stronger than me when I get tired of being stronger than him. I'll even freely let him lead to his heart's desire, on every day of the week that begins with "Z". Protect and cherish = Good. Oh yeah, and he will be doing most of the driving,...and all stuff involving the kitchen.I'm so with you there!!When I tell other women that I WANT a man stronger than me that can lead and protect and CHERISH his family and his home, they think I missed the train :shrugs: LOL
Cattsy, I want a man just like you described. But only stronger than me when I get tired of being stronger than him. I'll even freely let him lead to his heart's desire, on every day of the week that begins with "Z". Protect and cherish = Good. Oh yeah, and he will be doing most of the driving,...and all stuff involving the kitchen.