Care to give your gut opinion first?Title says it all gents,
I would like any and all's opinions, on if a man can or should(nt) court multiple women?
There is no wrong answers, fire away.
Who is for what? and why?
Thanks for your two cents,
-Cam
Wouldn’t that have been an arranged marriage?Makes me think of the parable of the 10 virgins; the bridegroom came and only took 5 of them away so in that scenario the bridegroom is courting 10.
I know this is a off little topic but it helps define the original post.courtship is an advanced form of dating.
I'm right there with you on this.. For children (not minors) at home I advocate arranged marriage.
Modern DefintionI would just “court” the wife or wives you have. Maybe, the definition of courting should be looked up.
I would just “court” the wife or wives you have.......Per it’s definition, there should be no other way to “win” a woman’s favor than by the Love we have for the present Love we are In. The right (wise) Daughter will see how you “court” your present wife and be curious. The one(s) for us will be driven by the same Love to grow Love with us both.
Yes I agree brother. I see that we as Sons represent Christ. Ephesians 5 teaches us that a husband and wife (or even potential wife), is exactly the same as Christ and His Bride. How does Christ/God persue or court His Bride? Two criteria. Love and the Word, together. For me, and this may not be for others, that I must follow His examples that I see in the Word. You are right about almost every woman likes being perused by the man they Love, but I have seen only a few that were drawn not by tall, handsome, humor, great job, etc, etc; but were attracted by Love and the Word first. One of them I married, my wife Linnie.Modern Defintion
be involved with romantically, typically with the intention of marrying.
"he was courting a girl from the neighboring farm"
I agree with 90% of your post. The only objection I have that sticks out to me is.
I have never met a women who did not want to be pursued by the man she loved.
Pursuit? Yes. But after a while, cat and mouse gets to be a game with only one winner.Modern Defintion
be involved with romantically, typically with the intention of marrying.
"he was courting a girl from the neighboring farm"
I agree with 90% of your post. The only objection I have that sticks out to me is.
I have never met a women who did not want to be pursued by the man she loved.
True, in a game of cat and mouse. I was speaking taking the time and effort to show your feelings and intentions, rather than only saying them. Deed and word. I like how @Curtis Gerhart said "How does Christ/G-d persue or court His Bride? Two criteria. Love and the Word, together." Jesus told us He loved us then showed us He did. I know I'm interpreting it differently than him ,but to me it still rings true.Pursuit? Yes. But after a while, cat and mouse gets to be a game with only one winner.
Totally agree, but my quick quip was meant as a warning that some women just enjoy the chase and see that as their win.True, in a game of cat and mouse. I was speaking taking the time and effort to show your feelings and intentions, rather than only saying them. Deed and word. I like how @Curtis Gerhart said "How does Christ/G-d persue or court His Bride? Two criteria. Love and the Word, together." Jesus told us He loved us then showed us He did. I know I'm interpreting it differently than him ,but to me it still rings true.
Now IMO, if a Man can do that for multiple women that he is courting, then brother do it. If you can't then.....
Question. Have you ever invited a woman you were interested in to dinner or to go dancing? When she accepted did you ignore her or speak/dance with her? The pursuit can be subtle but it's the meaning behind it that matters. Plus just because there is not a chase doesn't lessen the pursuit.I once read (maybe on Deepstrength or Dalrock?) that Jesus called his disciples -- he invited them to follow him, but he didn't peruse them. Make of that what you will.