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To: b4me
>proper family formation is next to impossible with LOOSE MEN, improperly raised to not respect themselves and women.

Statistics don't bear this out. A Christian blogger by pseudonym of Dalrock pulled together family stability by sexually partners and a the number of sexual patters a women has is 4 times more likely to derail a marriage than men's sexual count. A women who has 2 sexual partners(including her husband) is 50% more likely to end in divorce. A similar rate among men requires 4 partners to achieve parity.

Which is why all historical cultures are obsessed by female purity and barley mention men screwing around unless they're sleeping with other men's wives and daughters. It's just not nearly as important vigin brides.

26 posted on 05/16/2016 4:42:14 PM PDT by RedWulf (End Free trade.)
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To: RedWulf

you make my point.

society doesn’t see male immorality the same as women.

In God’s eyes many men are just as much if not more to at fault than women since many men prey on women pressuring them, especially very young women many times from disjointed homes, then the men turn around and say they want a pure “decent” woman to meet family, etc.

Yes in recent decades many women in their insane pursuit of “equality” have become less interested in purity God suggests is best, and have gotten in the sexual immorality pit with men.

If Men would step up and be godly men prior to marriage a lot more young women and divorced or widowed women would remain pure until marriage too.

God made us equally in His image, but God did not make men and women the same. He did so on purpose, otherwise He would have just created a one sex being.


42 posted on 05/16/2016 6:32:48 PM PDT by b4me
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