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For Men Only...

Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by DorthyMontine, Jun 8, 2006.

  1. DorthyMontine

    DorthyMontine New Member

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    Gentlemen,

    As a pastor's wife, I have posted some polls in the Forum of Polls, under the title of For Men Only.

    These are serious questions, as I want to get the male perspective, opinions and insights.

    I ask that if you participate, please do so in soberness and seriousness.

    Thank you.
    DorthyMontine


    Edited to add: How many ladies read this? Fes up!
     
  2. 4His_glory

    4His_glory New Member

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    Your questions seem to come from a certain bias and some the answers are too rigid.
     
  3. IronWill

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    Agreed. Far too biased. There wasn't much room in the polls.
     
  4. DorthyMontine

    DorthyMontine New Member

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    Biased... how so?

    I find that rather hurmorous. In the polls men are given the chance to make a choice...and they can't! :laugh: (Just teasing.)

    Seriously, how so?
     
  5. StefanM

    StefanM Well-Known Member
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    The implicit message we get from the polls is this:

    Your choices:

    1) Agree with me.
    2) Be wrong.
     
  6. DorthyMontine

    DorthyMontine New Member

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    Not at all. I sure didn't mean it to come across that way. I'm sorry if I did. I could have elablorated more in the questions, but, men usually don't like a lot of gab and prefer you just get to the point. So, I tried to keep the questions short! :smilewinkgrin:

    You are welcome to add comments and please do. They will be taken into serious consideration. Fair enough? Okay! :thumbs:
     
  7. Trotter

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    The polls weren't too bad. A couple of them needed a "None of the above" answer, but I made do.
     
  8. thjplgvp

    thjplgvp Member

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    Re: Men only

    Dorothy I am not sure this will help or hinder?

    "Does the way a woman dresses affect your level of respect for her?"

    If you mean by your post will it affect the way I treat her the answer would be no, I will be polite either way?

    If you are asking would I consider her less of a woman because of her dress again the answer would be no?

    But if you are asking if it would cause me to avoid talking to her in a casual way for any length of time the answer would be yes?

    If you are asking would I consider her something other than a lady that could not be determined by her clothing but by her entire demeanor including speech, behavior, attitude, intelligence and of course her dress.

    Men may be attracted by a woman but it takes more than looks and dress to attract a man to a woman.

    You are right men are black and white therefore you need to spell everything out for us. :laugh: :tongue3: :smilewinkgrin:

    thjplgvp
     
  9. Rachel

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    guilty :wavey:
     
  10. donnA

    donnA Active Member

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    What kind of people are we if we don't respect others? The respect we give or don't give reflects on us and who we are.
     
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