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14 hours ago, believeinHim said:

Not what we used to be, that's for sure. And I'm a Millennial, So I only have media as reference. And history lessons, and etc. *Sigh* 

I think in modern day times, Men need a place to go where it is just men, And women need a place to go where it is just women. I would prefer it if the men were at the public forums, Public social media, and etc, 

And the women were at more private institutions and private message boards, Such as this. #UnpopularOpinion #UnpopularOpinionsOfWorthy. :noidea:

Are you asking "Why can't a woman be more like a man?"  Heavens to murgatroyd, what a horrible thought.  Perhaps men need to love women as we are and become better listeners.  We may eventually get to the point if there is a point.  

Unpopular opinions?  Perhaps God gave women to men as a helpmeet to teach them patient endurance.   Once respected as constructive helpmeets worth listening to they usually are blessed with encouragement and balance in their lives.

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On 8/7/2022 at 12:04 PM, missmuffet said:

What is a woman?

 

I only 'really' know two to make my evaluation on a woman. My wife and mom.

Caring.  Think about those billions of future adults they nurtured.
Sensitive and supportive more so than the men I knew 
Tender when needed
Yet very tough,   My wife had two breach babies, Lamaze w/o drugs
My mom had seven babies.
Maternal,  Motherhood is a divine, sacred calling.
Strong/loyal, my wife handled me for over a half century, and deserves a medal(s).
Patient, women can empathize with others (hurts)
Always ready to serve others (both wife and mom, and other moms I knew)
Only alone time they get is when doing the dishes.
Understands stuff that most men are ignorant of.
Honest at heart
Both good listeners, patient.
Very independent, and confident.
My mom handled cooking/washing/cleaning for nine. Every day. A worker.
My wife loves to cook, probably the best Hungarian cook, and always finding new recipes to test on me before serving the guests, kids and spouses and a dozen grand kids and friends. Most women I know are willing to serve others. Perhaps from duty they learned from their mom, perhaps how God designed a woman's instinct.
Loving through actions more than words, from the older generations they learned.
My thoughts are based on remembering women I grew up with. We/they didn't vocalize the love words so much back then. They just loved by doing.

Women. Just gotta love um....:)    (A command from God!)





 


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On 8/7/2022 at 6:04 PM, missmuffet said:

We have heard of what is a man. What is a woman?

A woman is a helper for man.  She is a child-bearer and homemaker.

Technically, a woman is an adult human female, with at least two X chromosomes and no Y chromosome.


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The answer is in the word. A woman is a womb-man. A man with the ability to produce life via her womb.

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57 minutes ago, Gershom_young said:

A man with the ability to produce life via her womb.

I hope that this is a joke. Men do not have a womb.

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2 hours ago, David1701 said:

A woman is a helper for man.  She is a child-bearer and homemaker.

Technically, a woman is an adult human female, with at least two X chromosomes and no Y chromosome.

Yes, well defined :)

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3 hours ago, Sower said:

 

I only 'really' know two to make my evaluation on a woman. My wife and mom.

Caring.  Think about those billions of future adults they nurtured.
Sensitive and supportive more so than the men I knew 
Tender when needed
Yet very tough,   My wife had two breach babies, Lamaze w/o drugs
My mom had seven babies.
Maternal,  Motherhood is a divine, sacred calling.
Strong/loyal, my wife handled me for over a half century, and deserves a medal(s).
Patient, women can empathize with others (hurts)
Always ready to serve others (both wife and mom, and other moms I knew)
Only alone time they get is when doing the dishes.
Understands stuff that most men are ignorant of.
Honest at heart
Both good listeners, patient.
Very independent, and confident.
My mom handled cooking/washing/cleaning for nine. Every day. A worker.
My wife loves to cook, probably the best Hungarian cook, and always finding new recipes to test on me before serving the guests, kids and spouses and a dozen grand kids and friends. Most women I know are willing to serve others. Perhaps from duty they learned from their mom, perhaps how God designed a woman's instinct.
Loving through actions more than words, from the older generations they learned.
My thoughts are based on remembering women I grew up with. We/they didn't vocalize the love words so much back then. They just loved by doing.

Women. Just gotta love um....:)    (A command from God!)





 

You have had a good mom. Men who have not had a good experience with a mom often do not do well with women. 

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9 hours ago, missmuffet said:

You have had a good mom. Men who have not had a good experience with a mom often do not do well with women. 

Not necessarily. My parents served as excellent examples of what a man and a woman shouldn't be, and how mothers and fathers shouldn't treat their children. All things work together for the good of those who love the Lord.

So the Lord, in His goodness and mercy, changed my father who repented of the evil he inflicted upon others. My father then served as an example of what a man should be and what he ought to do when the Lord convicts him of his evil ways. God gave my father back to me as a better man.

My mother never changed. She hated me until the day she passed from this world, and so I did what a good son or daughter ought to do: honor the wishes of their mother. She never wanted to see my face again, and it was so. 

So over time, the Lord saw fit to send elder women into my life. They had need of a son (they were widows), and so God gave me to them during the time of their need. I've had many mothers over the years. :)

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41 minutes ago, Marathoner said:

Not necessarily. My parents served as excellent examples of what a man and a woman shouldn't be, and how mothers and fathers shouldn't treat their children. All things work together for the good of those who love the Lord.

So the Lord, in His goodness and mercy, changed my father who repented of the evil he inflicted upon others. My father then served as an example of what a man should be and what he ought to do when the Lord convicts him of his evil ways. God gave my father back to me as a better man.

My mother never changed. She hated me until the day she passed from this world, and so I did what a good son or daughter ought to do: honor the wishes of their mother. She never wanted to see my face again, and it was so. 

So over time, the Lord saw fit to send elder women into my life. They had need of a son (they were widows), and so God gave me to them during the time of their need. I've had many mothers over the years. :)

She hated you? :( How sad for you and for her. Why in the world did she hate you?


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7 minutes ago, missmuffet said:

She hated you? :( How sad for you and for her. Why in the world did she hate you?

It's quite alright. Like I said, the Lord gave me many mothers over the years. As for the reasons why, it's not fit for discussion. I won't go into it. :)

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