I think that is naive
@rejoicinghandmaid , choice is not the fulcrum with my statement.
The guy either is or is not adequate. Yes, he can and should grow, but the woman that marries an inadequate male hoping to see him grow into an adequate man is making a big mistake that may cause her to suffer for the rest of her life. And it may very well be abusive for her progeny.
If, however, a family were to take on a second wife that has problems of one sort or another, it wouldn’t necessarily ruin anyone’s life. A pregnancy would, of course, be inadviseable until stability is realized.
@Asforme&myhouse -- I truly didn't realize you had made your comment in jest until continued on down through the thread--after I'd posted my long comment, of course! I didn't mean to offend you.I think that is naive
He can and should, but the woman that makes a choice based on the belief that he will is taking a rediculous riskfor herself and her future children.The man who is not a good leader can choose to realize this and choose to become one, seeking God's help in this.
It’s not you or i that gives her the power, it’s the government.I think that it would be naive to give a second wife the power to “utterly destroy the entire household”.
Oh I’m sorry, I should’ve quoted @steve to clarify who i was talking to. The “naive” statement was directed at you@Asforme&myhouse -- I truly didn't realize you had made your comment in jest until continued on down through the thread--after I'd posted my long comment, of course! I didn't mean to offend you.
Oh I’m not offended. I have a pretty tough hide on me@Asforme&myhouse -- I truly didn't realize you had made your comment in jest until continued on down through the thread--after I'd posted my long comment, of course! I didn't mean to offend you.
I am done, this has gone beyond pointless.It’s not you or i that gives her the power, it’s the government.
He can and should, but the woman that makes a choice based on the belief that he will is taking a rediculous riskfor herself and her future children.
Would this man be denying his second wife sexual intimacy until these problems are resolved to avoid the possibility of children entering the picture?If, however, a family were to take on a second wife that has problems of one sort or another, it wouldn’t necessarily ruin anyone’s life. A pregnancy would, of course, be inadviseable until stability is realized.
I liked your post and left it stand as the last word... but then you brought it up again. SorryI am done, this has gone beyond pointless.
absolutelyI think that it would be naive to give a second wife the power to “utterly destroy the entire household”.
@WifeOfHisYouth --sometimes I see men seeing themselves as "fix-it" solutions. No matter how much one may care about about another, the whole picture has to be considered and one's decisions hopefully will not just be directed at helping one person--the sociopath, but be responsible to long-range play out what would happen to the whole applecart for which one is responsible should that apple be thrown into the mix--regardless of how sweet, juicy, or red it looks.And a man who makes a choice based on the belief a sociopath will be able to “blend into a family” is taking a ridiculous risk for himself, his current wife and all of his children.
Hey, you're good--just saying--NOT trying to get in the "last word"! (wish I could remember how to get to those crazy emotiocons--I'd use one other than the smiley!)I liked your post and left it stand as the last word... but then you brought it up again. Sorry
Again sorry, that was to Steve.Hey, you're good--just saying--NOT trying to get in the "last word"! (wish I could remember how to get to those crazy emotiocons--I'd use one other than the smiley!)
Of course, they can make your life miserable but if you and your first wife are solid, they cannot destroy you.@steve have you ever heard of “family court”, CPS, restraining orders, “parenting plans”, the various and sundry “women helping women” organizations?
Ah yes, see it now--what a bimbo I am at times. I knew I'd used them before but just couldn't see it.Again sorry, that was to Steve.
The emoticons are in the box above where you type. There is a smiley face, just click it and the emoticons show up at the bottom of your text box.