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Babble of the Sexes

 

It assumes that the goal of every man shouldn't be to be right, or to have an opinion different from his wife, but should be to serve his wife that she might at all costs be happy. Which implies that without her ‘happy’ state everyone else is in trouble. Many a well-meaning man meets the demands of this statement in order to keep the peace. But is this a Biblical concept, that man should, at all costs, make his wife happy in order for everyone else in the home to be happy? Does woman truly command such honor and service that her happiness ought to be everyone else’s goal?

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We can listen to what a guy is saying, and figure out in an instant, or at the very least after long conversation with our best friend, what he really meant to say. Reading between the lines. The art of making what a guy said more meaningful than it really was. For the most part women find it hard to believe that a man simply means what he said and nothing more. We are emotionally deep creatures and we assume that guys are exactly the same.

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Specifically, it's happening on Facebook and it's exposing, er, uncovering, um, revealing (I give up!) just how little women think about modesty in speech and their online lives.

In an apparent homage to Breast Cancer Awareness, women are posting one word status updates to their Facebook accounts. And that one word is the color of their bra. But wasn't it the 900 numbers of the 90's where the first question asked at $1.99/minute was, "what are you wearing?"

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In honor of the Screwtape Letters a novel by C.S. Lewis, here is a list of Satan's advice for women for the new year!

1. Shop More - Shopping is good for the soul, it gives you all the comfort, peace and hope you need, who needs God when there's a mall nearby. So shop til you drop girls! Spend that money without worrying about those who are less fortunate, after all you need more shoes!

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So guys, here's one to the gut:

Coffee is not 'just coffee', coffee is a date.

Is coffee the same as dinner and a movie? No. Is it the same as meeting the parents? No. But it's still a date.

Look, I get why you guys are saying it. You're tired of every hottie giving you a quick once over and saying to herself, "I'm not gonna marry this guy, so what's the point?" Either that or "seems nice enough, but I'm too busy with work/school/ministry to go down that road right now."

So that's the reason for the "hey, it's just coffee baby."

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