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Author Topic: What to talk about with Catholic young women?  (Read 312 times)

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Re: What to talk about with Catholic young women?
« Reply #10 on: Today at 04:48:26 PM »
Fathers not there is a red flag? I think you're a red flag. There are girls whose fathers are sick at home, deceased, not even Catholic, not going to church, or live in another place.


What's your IQ?

It must be pretty low.

Are you intellecutally disabled in some way?


Because I was obviously not talking about sickness or death.

If he is not Catholic- why is that? Did he apostasize? Then he wasn't a good father.

If he lives in another place? What's that about fαɢɢօt? Why would the father let his daughter just move so far away.

Unless you want some feminist woman. Is that what you want lady boy?

Re: What to talk about with Catholic young women?
« Reply #11 on: Today at 04:50:33 PM »
I think someone mentioned that he had a failed marriage?


Another low IQ poster.

If you read even a few posts down from that post you are talking about, I directly say that was not me at all.

The person they thought I was is some asian guy.


You're really such a disgusting snake.

I can say that with total confidence because I am not a person with a failed marriage.


Show's how charitable dogmatic sedes are when they are backed into a corner. 

Serious losers.


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Re: What to talk about with Catholic young women?
« Reply #12 on: Today at 04:57:08 PM »
Compliment her on her head-covering and modest dress, in a way that is chaste, gentle, and dignified.

For a woman to even take interest in speaking with a man, and to open up a little, a certain trust must be established, and even the appearance of a man will dictate to her whether he is worth speaking to. I am not referring to whether one is ugly or handsome, but to polite, pure manifestations such as appropriate grooming, demeanor, posture, etc.

Show by your dignified, modest body language that you are a serious, well-meaning man. Chaste compliments are a wonderful way to establish a little trust.

Contrary to what many imagine, women are quite taken in with a man who is genuinely interested in her welfare; that is, if she is not proud or impure.

As an introvert, it may be difficult for you to appear confident, so let your smile and posture be your confidence, and be genuinely charitable about it, desiring to bring a little light into the conversation.

Ask what her thoughts were on the sermon, and this is at the same time, a test of her depth. Share your own thoughts, and observe how interested she is in spiritual things.

It is always baffling to see how many traditional Catholics speak about useless subjects, right after having been the sacred tabernacle of Our Lord in Holy Communion.

One can ask questions about their patron saint, family traditions on Sundays, hobbies, to see if you share similar interests outside of the Faith. Favourite literature, secular and spiritual, favourite kind of music? Ask if she likes to cook, what her favourite dishes are to prepare? Share what you like to prepare?

Questions such as these will help you establish how much she cares about her religion, and how she spends her free time.


None of that is bad advice. However speaking to the man, I would say that if he can't manage to talk to her father then he's not ready to lead a woman.

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Re: What to talk about with Catholic young women?
« Reply #13 on: Today at 05:00:03 PM »

What's your IQ?

It must be pretty low.

Are you intellecutally disabled in some way?


Because I was obviously not talking about sickness or death.

If he is not Catholic- why is that? Did he apostasize? Then he wasn't a good father.

If he lives in another place? What's that about fαɢɢօt? Why would the father let his daughter just move so far away.

Unless you want some feminist woman. Is that what you want lady boy?
I believe that judging people based on their parents is unfair. Especially nowadays, where most Catholics are already isolated and desperately clinging to the truth where the whole world is going to hell.

Also, there is no need to be so aggressive or to insult others. It is sinful , and it is a bad example for the faithful. 

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Re: What to talk about with Catholic young women?
« Reply #14 on: Today at 05:57:45 PM »

Another low IQ poster.

If you read even a few posts down from that post you are talking about, I directly say that was not me at all.

The person they thought I was is some asian guy.


You're really such a disgusting snake.

I can say that with total confidence because I am not a person with a failed marriage.


Show's how charitable dogmatic sedes are when they are backed into a corner.

Serious losers.
Are you even married?