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Offline Gray2023

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Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #225 on: Yesterday at 02:47:15 PM »
I am fine with men correcting.

Most of the men here use bullying tactics.  It might work on men it doesn't work on women.

Speak to us like fathers, not like we are raging liberal feminists and I am positive you will have better results.
You know what.  I didn't mean most of the men.  I am so sorry.  I meant a few of the men. When I am emotional, I exaggerate.

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Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #226 on: Yesterday at 03:46:16 PM »
It's over for me...
Most of her posts were decent but there is a reason one of them has a lot of down votes.


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Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #227 on: Yesterday at 11:19:33 PM »
WorldsAway being kind to me is not a romantic gesture, if that is what someone meant by calling him a simp. Men used to be more kind to women in general than they are today, and it was not necessarily seen as romantic. 

I will not apologize for any of my posts, because that would not be a genuine apology. I do not enjoy writing confrontational posts, but I see it as a duty of charity sometimes. If anyone was not helped by it, by all means, ignore it. I am not someone who posts things in anger or with a desire to hurt. Sometimes strong words are necessary for the amendment of others. 

For those of you pointing out "hypocrisy" in others, to what end do you say so? Do you truly desire that person's amendment, or do you wish to destroy them? If you desire that person's amendment, what is preventing you from providing a means to their amendment, which is what a true fraternal correction involves?

When I expressed that I wish God's forgiveness and mercy to be shown to others here, I meant it. I sincerely wish that we will all meet in Heaven one day. If you refuse to believe me, that hurts your soul much more than it hurts mine. Again I say, may God forgive you. May He forgive me also, may He forgive all of us for our sins, known and unknown. We are all children of Adam, prone to evil, and in much need of God's mercy.

As I said before with a genuine heart and as I do now say so, have a blessed Lent. :pray:

Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #228 on: Yesterday at 11:20:12 PM »
WorldsAway being kind to me is not a romantic gesture, if that is what someone meant by calling him a simp. Men used to be more kind to women in general than they are today, and it was not necessarily seen as romantic.

I will not apologize for any of my posts, because that would not be a genuine apology. I do not enjoy writing confrontational posts, but I see it as a duty of charity sometimes. If anyone was not helped by it, by all means, ignore it. I am not someone who posts things in anger or with a desire to hurt. Sometimes strong words are necessary for the amendment of others.

For those of you pointing out "hypocrisy" in others, to what end do you say so? Do you truly desire that person's amendment, or do you wish to destroy them? If you desire that person's amendment, what is preventing you from providing a means to their amendment, which is what a true fraternal correction involves?

When I expressed that I wish God's forgiveness and mercy to be shown to others here, I meant it. I sincerely wish that we will all meet in Heaven one day. If you refuse to believe me, that hurts your soul much more than it hurts mine. Again I say, may God forgive you. May He forgive me also, may He forgive all of us for our sins, known and unknown. We are all children of Adam, prone to evil, and in much need of God's mercy.

As I said before with a genuine heart and as I do now say so, have a blessed Lent. :pray:
Me.

Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #229 on: Yesterday at 11:25:46 PM »
You know what.  I didn't mean most of the men.  I am so sorry.  I meant a few of the men. When I am emotional, I exaggerate.
This was edifying to see your humble apology, thank you. May God be praised.