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| 1 | How does an RPChristian function in a non-functional marriage with a non-functional BPD partner?u/rptemp1 So I see this is not your main account which is understandable, but I assume that you've been reading through this subreddit for a while before you made the post. You may find a lot of good advice here and also bad advice depending on your specific context and the advice given. There are many men here wiser and much more experienced in life than myself so I'm not really going to give advice, rather I'll just write an opinion. I personally believe that a marriage should be for life in a… | /r/RPChristians | 13/08/22 09:21 PM |
| 1 | figuring out if she's a virgin or not ?This is redpill Christians and while we can comfortably say that many of the redpill community do believe that to be the case as leaders we should also know how to be objective about things. Things can differ substantially depending just on where you are located in the world. The OP for example comes from what I'm assuming is maybe from Eastern Europe. So a different cultural perspective than someone from US on various levels. On a much smaller scale you could also say there are differences betw… | /r/RPChristians | 31/05/21 12:18 AM |
| 1 | figuring out if she's a virgin or not ?Like a lot of things in life it depends. None of us as human beings are perfect. We all make mistakes, but what differentiates mistakes is context. Let's say you've met someone whom you really connect well with at church. You get to know her for a few months and then you start dating. Everything is going well and you're really starting to seriously look at her as the woman you want to marry. Now let's say she's truthful and admits to not being a virgin anymore. As argued by some people in other … | /r/RPChristians | 30/05/21 10:54 PM |
| 8 | figuring out if she's a virgin or not ?I cannot see any way where you don't discuss something like virginity and sexual history with the person you want to spend the rest of your life with. If you have to actively avoid such a discussion with your potential wife then either she's not the right person or you aren't prepared for marriage. Truthful communication is a must for a relationship. | /r/RPChristians | 30/05/21 06:25 PM |
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