Wednesday, August 5, 2015

How far is too far?

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Welcome to the month of August!

I was talking to a few people the other day and this topic came up. I know it has been hammered on over and over again about boundaries during dating - sorry courtship (I read or heard somewhere that Christians don’t date. They court *lips sealed*).
Anyway, the ultimate NO SEX hurdle is clearly not to be crossed but then Christians always shy away from the 'How far is too far' question so along life's way I've learnt a few things. If you’re married, don’t run off just yet. Read to the end and let us single people know what’s up – You never know who needs the tip!

Okay back to the matter. I’ve had friends who say they don’t want to marry ‘church girls’ because they would get bored in their marriages. I mean FOREVER is a VERY LONG TIME!!! Yet they want that woman that they know can keep their homes in order because she’s praying even when they are not. (You had better pray too or else we sef we no dey marry -_-). This eventually leads to some of them ‘dating’ the ‘world girls’ and marrying the ‘church girls’ while others find out that ‘world girls’ are not that bad – At least they go to church.

Disclaimer:
This categorization is just for emphasis. There are no particular characteristics linked to them.

Every female at a certain point in her life craves male attention, the question now is WHERE and WHEN to draw the line! This has led to the birth of the Technical Virgin. The technical virgin is someone who believes in abstinence but allows loopholes in their physical relationships. I remember reading a book with this title a long while back. My question now is who is a virgin really? Is it okay to do everything but sex? Is it staying away from kissing? Does masturbation count? What is virginity really?



Well, the dictionary with me at the moment defines it as not having had sexual intercourse, innocent, pure, chaste, unsullied, untouched and new. I'm pretty sure some of us are cringing right now with those definitions and asking yourselves 'Am I/Was I really a virgin?'

Before you go all Christian ninja on me, I’m not saying go have sex with every Tom, Dick and Harry or feel free to have kids with Jane, Nina and Terry before you're married but all I’m saying is YOU draw your boundaries. Christ says sexual intercourse is not just physical, it’s mental first. So whatever makes you go to that place mentally, stay away.

'but I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.'
Matthew 5:28


Some of us actually like to tempt temptation - If kissing your fiancé is fine for you, then who am I to stop you. On the other hand, if a hug is too much, please don’t hug. Your standard is Christ not the couple next to you!

Consider your partner as well biko. You can’t be comfortable alone. It’s a two way street. Someone told me that I should not worry about him and girls because he knows his limit. What if one day she doesn't care about your limit anymore? More often than not, if the girl really wants to DO, it’s only God that can give you limit once you start!

Remember one of the secrets to a successful relationship is compromise. The first is God as the foundation - Don't forget that! Don’t cause your partner to sin or God would hold you responsible.
Ghen Ghen!!!

Don't get it twisted virginity is NOT purity! Still I wonder how you keep things spicy in a relationship since it seems like there are so many rules, and make that someone feel they are special.

We'll do that another time but for now, What do you think?


God’s Girl

2 comments:

OjeRules said...

I think this is quite a touchy topic 😃. Why there may be no "rule of thumb" in this matter as people are wired differently, It suffice to say that flesh will be flesh! The only rule is; don't let your mind play tricks on you. At least try... God always has an escape route for us. We just might pretend we don't see it so we can "blame the devil" afterwards...

NEBC Foresight said...

It is and truly there is no 'set in stone' approach but I agree with you; 1Cor 10:13 - There is ALWAYS a way out!

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