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5/25/2008 Modesty RantSummer is here, and so is the flesh. Yup, you just read me right. But lemme get this off the chest, okay? So here us women complaining about how we sexually harrassed by guys - and how much we HATE it when they make jeering noises at us, and drool all over us, when we're showing off half our boobs, most of our legs, and wear our clothes so tight one could have sworn we're walking around with wedgies up our behinds!!! I remember having this conversation with a Christian lady (yes, a Christian, at that) and she said it's all the guy's fault, and THEY are the ones who should control their hormones. Well, just so you know, (and ya prolly do know deep inside) guys have a higher libido than us women, and if we don't want to be have comments/jeers made at us, then dress modest. Simple. None of my clothes are low-cut or tight. All of my dresses/skirts are at least to the knees. An no, I don't dress like an Amish woman....LOL 5/20/2008 Passion and RealityHe comes into the bedroom and stops at the door, his eyes taking me in. Slowly, he walks across the room and gently puts his hand on my shoulder. "I love you," he says, as he brings me close to his body and wraps his arms around me. He strokes my hair and whispers words of endearment to me, telling me how beautiful I am. I sigh contentedly as I rest my head on his chest. He then reaches down and pressing his hands on both sides of my rear, he presses his body against mine. I can feel he is aroused, and I start to feel the tingly feelings myself. He kisses me all over my face, my lips, my neck, then picks me up and makes me to sit on his lap while he fondles me, saying loving things to me, just waiting for the right time for me to enjoy heaven with him...*BANG!* I snap back to reality...but oh! To have that love!!!!! I can easily cry for what I don't have. In fact, I only know what I read in romance novels - and no, I don't read Harlequin, either! I read Christian historical romance where the characters are husband and wife...and what I just wrote I imagine is very tame for many people.
Into reality, I managed to get my webcam working. There was one MSN contact online, so I snagged them and enlisted help with the audio settings. What was sooooooooooo embarrassing, is that almost the whole time, Hubby was yelling at me and barking out orders to me, not even caring of what the other person could hear or not! I grouched back at him after I was done and told him if that was a real tech support worker from Microsoft or Dell, they would not have been so patient with me. Argh, honestly, I cannot understand men!!!!! On the bright side, though, I'll be able to talk to my aunt up in Ontario face-to-face, and Hubby's mom can talk to her sisters face-to-face (New Brunswick and just outside of Halifax, here) - she's really looking forwards to that!!! 5/16/2008 Philosophy RantI just got my first laptop last week, and it's working way better than this old piece of junk I've had for 2 and a half years! :D It has 320GB HD with 2GB RAM with Windows Vista Home Premium, and a webcam - but only 2 mega-pixels, so I went out and purchased an 8 mega-pixels one, and boy, is the video quality waaaaaaaaaaaaaay better! w00t!!!!!
And so I have been seeing less and less of MuzOp - ah, well, they all come and go, I suppose. Man, I miss those Christian-Muslim debates...though I have them online here, if anyone's interested: http://cid-1beeb74cbb128c71.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Christian-Muslim%20Debate/shOck_wavE-CloudsOfThe7thSky.rtf I would, however, like to see an ex-Muslim-turned-Christian, who's a good, seasoned apologist join and OP in #christiandebate, though.
One thing that has been rolling about in my mind is this: What's the use of getting all "philosophical"? Like you sit there and you reach deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep, deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep inside you to find out EXACTLY why you're behaving in a particular way. I suppose it's good - but only to a certain extent, though. For example, a father hits his kids - well, that's because he was raised in such an environment. Simple. Now let's move an and change the behavior. One Christian author that comes to mind is Neil Armstrong, who wrote the Bondage Breaker. I mean this guy (in my opinion) goes soooooo far - he wants you to go through lists, and think a lot on your past, and try and get demons out of your body, etc. I'm not denying that demons can get in and try to possess you, but I highly doubt it's as often as this guy makes it out to be. Again, that's a form of being uber-philosopical, instead of simply addressing the issue, and dealing with it. And, no, our lives here on Earth isn't going to be all that pleasent 100% of the time - but our main focus should be soley on our Messiah Yeshua, and helping others to come to an personal relationship with Him, and charity work.
Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world. -James 1:27 (KJV) |
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