Sentences with phrase «about loving relationships»

They also harbor feelings of low self - esteem and are often conflicted about loving relationships because they feel unworthy.
It's also important to think about the message that you're sending to your kids about loving relationships.
We're talking about love relationships not the titillation of nerve endings -------- I notice you weren't really interested in my answer as giving me your take.
We're talking about love relationships not the titillation of nerve endings As to who can or can not hold a leadership position or who can or can not teach in a church, I think it comes down to morals not legality.
But I also think it has to do with modern committed relationships being absolutely more about the love relationship and perhaps less about social dos and donts.
«On page xxviii: «If Helen and I were to take all the insights we've gained about love relationships in the past thirty years and reduce them to their essence, we would summarize them in the following five sentences:
Back to Top Jean Natividade, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro About My Research: I am currently developing research about love relationships and personality.

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Harry has said very little about their relationship, but Markle has spoken about being hopelessly in love with her man.
The cofounder of the online - dating site OKCupid wrote a book called «Dataclysm» that used data from his dating site to answer questions about love, dating, and relationships.
Her new book, «Love Rules,» is about navigating romantic relationships in today's climate, and ahead of a panel on the subject at the Women in the World Summit, we asked how her thoughts on #MeToo apply to the workplace.
Some were made to feel happy and secure by hearing about loving, supportive relationships.
According to a study published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, people who overshare about their love life on Facebook actually may have a weaker relationship
This set of people engaged in a random national survey about how to find a compatible partner along with other questions about love and relationships.
relationships I love watching movies and shows about drama.
One word that makes us happy: Progress [21:21] We grow because that helps us give more — share it with someone you love, it magnifies it [22:04] More excited about feeding one billion people than any material thing, so much more meaning when it's not just about you [22:19] The challenge is our brain: it's looking for what's wrong, because that helps you survive [22:30] Peak state = high energy, feel extraordinary, producing results is easy [22:46] Low energy state = say things and do things that hurt your relationship [23:39] Peak State = Beautiful state, Low - energy state = suffering state [24:08] Over achievers don't suffer, right?
What I love the most about this book is that it doesn't just focus on linking but forming relationships with businesses in your industry.
As far as it being condemned by God, you can see some of my earlier posts where we talked about there being legitimate theological interpretations of Scripture that allow for loving, committed gay relationships.
My belief system about romantic love was influenced by my cultural upbringing, my family history, and my early relationships.
Of course, they're ignoring the fact that an alcoholic is destroying themselves and hurting those around them by being addicted to alcohol and that a gay person is doing neither (remember we're talking about those involved in or seeking out loving, committed, monogamous relationships... not promiscuous behavior which can be physically and emotionally damaging).
Like Kerry, I think that our relationships / family are the vehicle in which love is shown and given in life and I'm not surprised by the fact that most people talk about family on the deathbed.
Most of their reflections in life have been not how successful they were in the job market, how much money they made, it was usually about the relationships that were formed in life, especially their loved ones.
I would love to have that type of relationship where A) even though they were tired, they made an effort towards physical intimacy and B) when it didn't work out, there was no anger or blame, just laugh about it and move on.
And as for your silly statement about the gay couple having no problem abstaining from sex... if you believe what you are trying to imply... then your relationship with your spouse or significant other (if you have one) is not about love but rather simply about sex.
Twenty years ago, the liberals were saying, «St. Paul was talking about the evils of pederasty in Romans 1, not the kind of loving, committed relationships we're advocating for.»
The faith of the West too easily devolves into philosophical rationalization about divine Justice, rather than faith in the covenantal relationship with a just and loving God.
It says NOTHING about the loving respectful relationship of a gay couple as we know and understand it today.
That scripture is talking about RAPE and has NOTHING to do with the loving saved respectful relationship of a gay couple as we know and understand it today.
I think about the teacher who was kind and encouraging to me when I was a teenager in need of encouragement and would like to know how her multi-decades-long loving committed monogamous relationship with her same sex partner is remotely bad for society or bad for them.
-LSB-... this] ought not be surprising — except to those who carry a burden of false assumptions about love, celibacy, and their relationship... As a mature man, he took the decision to express his [proven] capacity for love as a celibate in the priesthood... He was choosing to express his love and his paternal instinct spiritually, through the gift of his life in service to others.
The unspoken implication of these relationships is that God doesn't love us fully and completely, He loves the parts of us that He approves of, and He's incredibly pissed about our deficiencies.
Rey i assume your married but is your relationship about the dos and donts its about showing your love to your wife not rules if it is theres something wrong.In the same way with Jesus its about the relationship we want to please him in what we think what we do so that we give him the glory.brentnz
This is the kind of love we are talking about — not that we once upon a time loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to clear away our sins and the damage they've done to our relationship with God.
If we are serious about loving someone, we have to surrender all of the desires within us to manipulate the relationship
Perhaps because women are often honest about our relational needs, we frequently send this false message to women, implying — or blatantly claiming — once they wholeheartedly give themselves to a relationship with Jesus, they will no longer need the friendship, love, or companionship of other people.
If those EV JoPa and MH friends love and care about their leaders, then take care of them and get them the help they need, so they can have healthy relationships and not abuse their positions of power.
Viagra til the day we die... Or what about a friend of mine who has been sexually abused by her father and uncle beginning at age three, who only ever went from abuse to abuse and never had a loving sexual relationship.
The questions about suffering in relationship to love are strange to me.
I am weaning myself off a relationship with a deity that only talks to me sometimes, helps me only when I'm perfect, sinless or contrite about my sisns, reminds me that I am originally defiled and sinful and should be really happy for his love - as I am not unconditionally deserving of it.
Our relationship has been a bit strained ever since, so whenever we get together to catch up, I make an extra effort to talk about church, drop some Christianese into the conversation, and mention my newfound love for liturgy.
The marriage relationship isn't exempt from the words of Jesus — and the teachings of the Church — about how we are to interact with one another and love one another.
Daily I find myself slipping into those same old habits of judging people based on their theological positions and spending more time reading and writing about Jesus than actually building relationship with Him and loving «the least of these.»
Nothing about that feels as real as, say, Jack's relationship with his dad on Lost, or the love story in Black Mirror's «San Junipero.»
I would love to hear about some non-abusive church relationships that helped your grow into a stronger more spiritual mature and independent person.
Faced with some direct questions about whether he really believed Jesus, Paul and the prophets would have been fine about loving gay relationships, Bell responded, «That's a great question.
Our personal anxieties are usually born out of our relationships and our concern about being accepted and loved.
They were being violent moron, that's rape and has nothing to do with what we now understand about the loving long term committed relationships of gay people, its the same as straights.
In the end, I had to bring in some Greek and Jewish background information (I have a love - hate relationship with doing this, which maybe I will write about someday).
I love marriage, and I am passionate about helping couples have a thriving relationship that is glorifying to God.
If, however, it's about having a relationship with the God who loves us and created us in His image, then wouldn't each of us have our own, personal, love relationship with Him?
But as a teenager I found it very disturbing that there was no relationship between all the nice things that were said in church, about love and kindness...
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